Featured Artists
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Jan KilburnJan Kilburn's watercolors capture the beauty of the New England coast with its capes and flower gardens. Her subjects are common and simple, but when translated onto paper using her soft but bright colors, she transforms them into something expressive and alive. View Jan Kilburn's Gallery |
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Sue Heil KibbeA resident of Southport since 1998 and a lifelong advocate of Maine since her first visits to her Grandparents' summer home as a child, Sue's love of Maine has allowed her to pursue her artistic license in virtually every media while both painting and teaching. A graduate of the Cleveland Art ... (click here for more) View Sue Heil Kibbe's Gallery |
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Rosalind FedeliFedeli's work, painstakingly crafted of wood, metal, bone, feathers and fabricated objects is on view at her Lindsay Road Studio. She has a fertile imagination and a powerful ability to combine fragile and unorthodox materials in startling combinations of sophisticated collage and assemblage. View Rosalind Fedeli's Gallery |
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Alison EvansAlison Evans was born in New York and lived in several eastern states before moving to London to attend high school. She studied briefly under ceramic artist Nino Caruso at Textura, a small artists commune in Gijon, Spain. After attending Tulane University’s Newcomb College for one year, Alison ... (click here for more) View Alison Evans's Gallery |
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R. Scott BaltzMy home on Mount Desert Island serves as the base for my studio and visual interests. Inspired by the surrounding landscape of Acadia National Park, I work to interpret the landscape filtered through memory and imagination. My studio is open to the public in season or online at rscottbaltz.com. View R. Scott Baltz's Gallery |
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Lucy Harrington"I am stunned by the movement in the sky, from gentle clouds to angry, water filled thunderheads. I am left breathless in its wake." View Lucy Harrington's Gallery |
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JoAnne CampbellJoAnne's paintings are dynamic, vivid, warm, and uplifting. They often have an uncanny ability to capture either a mood or a fleeting moment. Her work characteristically reflects her cheerful, positive outlook on life and her zest for living. View JoAnne Campbell's Gallery |
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Jennifer Litchfield'Painting is my second career and true passion. Since moving to Maine in 1996 I have been studying and painting this dramatic and beautiful landscape in pastel and oil. I also love to paint portrait and figure in oil and pastel' View Jennifer Litchfield's Gallery |
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Philip E. McCurdySeascapes by PEM ... A retired science educator returns to his earliest interests in drawing and painting. Whether creating beautiful seascapes or images of treasured places, Philip McCurdy shares his love of nature as seen through an emerging artist’s sensitive eye. View Philip E. McCurdy's Gallery |
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Joan Osborn-DunkleMy art is intuitive - concerned with the magic of transformation, reflecting my inquisitivness and curiosity of "what if". My paintings are created from music, to numerals, to letters, to found objects unifying the material world with a personal world. Like my sculptures, I build my paintings. View Joan Osborn-Dunkle's Gallery |
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Nancy R. DavisonNancy R. Davison brings the red and yellow sparkle of beach cottages in the sun or the subdued blue shadows of a lighthouse in moonlight to life in aquatint etchings, linoleum cuts and watercolors. View Nancy R. Davison's Gallery |
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David A DiltsView David A Dilts's Gallery |











