Lissa Hunter is a studio artist, living and working in Portland, Maine.
Read MoreIn unmistakable fashion, Tom Hall captures the rugged, haunting beauty of the Maine landscape. Whether pristine or impacted by human hands, Hall emotionally conveys the true spirit of the place depicted.
Read MoreMy most recent work fully embraces my love of architecture and structure, but with a definite shift towards unstable angularity and strong diagonal formations.
Read MoreI find inspiration in organic textures, shapes, patterns, rhythms and processes, and enjoy working in media that allow me to explore those elements.
Read MorePamela Moulton works with textiles and recycled materials to achieve a trompe l’oeil effect, playing between organic and man-made objects and materials to trick the viewer into second guessing what is natural and what is artificial.
Read MoreSam Lawrence, a native of Yarmouth, Maine started working in glass in 2002. After seeing a show of glass art in western Massachusetts and a glassblowing demonstration in Murano, Italy, Sam knew he wanted to be a glass artist. While taking several classes in various glass art techniques over the years, Sam is mostly self-taught. Sam maintains a studio in Brunswick Maine.
Read MoreMy artwork is characterized by experimental abstraction using reclaimed ceramic materials and referencing natural land forms, constantly pushing my materials and processes into new territory. I have developed a low-waste making system by collecting discarded ceramic materials and recycling them into new forms.
Read MoreChristine Tegeler Beneman is a painter and printmaker who lives and works in Portland, Maine.
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