Alison Hildreth incorporates ideas from research in cartography, astronomy, environmental studies, history, philosophy, and literature as a launching pad into her work, but many of her ideas come from walking and daydreaming.
Read MoreIn my paintings, I am exploring what is hidden…what lies beneath the surface…what is underneath the underneath.
Read MoreStephen Burt is painter and printmaker living and working in Portland, Maine.
Read MoreOver the years I have translated the tides, seasons, people and places that I am inspired by into a design language that I continue to evolve everyday.
Read MoreKate Cheney Chappell is a painter, printmaker and installation artist who lives in Kennebunk, and maintains studios in Westbrook and Monhegan Island. Her suspended 3-D steel and paper installation, “Mother Ocean,” was on view as part of the Peregrine Press @ 30 show at Cove Street Arts this fall.
Read MoreMichel Droge is a painter, printmaker and educator whose work engages with the environment and the human condition in an era of uncertainty.
Read MoreRoy Germon’s landscapes convey a peaceful mood and the essence of a beautiful natural landscape. His paintings are a celebration of color and texture.
Read MoreI am a visual artist living in Maine. I choose to work in encaustic, an ancient method of painting using wax and pigment fused with heat because this process allows me to make many thin, translucent layers as well as embed natural objects: A sheet of mica, a mineral, petals, plants, and insects. Within each piece, I layer some combination of grids, letters, numbers, geometric patterns, and natural forms. (Photo by Winky Lewis)
Read MoreThe repeated form in this work is made from a shadow cast on sun sensitive paper and joined to its mirror image. The form, by chance, resembles a butterfly. A totem is a vertical wooden pole with carvings of guardians or ancestral beings, usually supernatural, that are revered and respected.
~ Alice Spencer