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Pemaquid

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Salt Water Farm-- Stonington, Maine

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Slice of summer

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Summer Shows

The Saco Bay Artists Shows

Saco Bay Artists was organized to provide artists with exhibition opportunities, classes, workshops, and museum
excursions and the free exchange of ideas and fellowship.

The Saco Bay Artists’ Fairs are held twice during the summer months for the sale of paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture. The location is the Ocean Park Library lawn.

Ocean Park Library Lawn
Temple Avenue
Ocean Park, Maine

Dates:
Monday, July 4th, 2011 9am to 4 pm

Saturday, August 6th, 2011 9am to 4 pm

 

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They say we have four seasons here in Maine–Summer, Autumn, Winter & Muddy Season!

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Monhegan Lupine Cottage

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Goat Island Light--Cape Porpoise

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The reception for the Heart of Biddeford art show’s  December Art Walk will be the night of Friday, December 4  from 5pm to 7pm where a reception will  that night as well.

Marshall Point Lighthouse

Our group Artwork and Photography Show will be held at the Weymouth Art Gallery at the Wells Public Library from December 5 through January.  The opening reception will take place Saturday December 5 at 11:am.

Group Art Exhibit
Winter Exhibit for December and January

You won’t want to miss this enchanting array of paintings in a variety of styles and media. Artists from Wells and the surrounding community will exhibit their artwork at the Ethel M. Weymouth Art Gallery at the Wells Public library. The opening reception, which will include discussions with many of the artists, will take place on Saturday December 5 from 11:00 to 12:30. Refreshments will be served.

Following are some of the artists whose work will be included in this exhibit: Geraldine Aikman, Mary Bullock, Pamala Crabb-Burnham, Ron Durham, Jordan Freedman, Rob Gauvin, Bob Hastie, Peter Jefferson, Susan Levenson, Francois Lamothe, Pam Edwards, Philip McCurdy, Paul Paris, Carol Santora, Virginia Souza, and John Stand.

Stop on by and say hello!  Happy holidays!

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Veggies2009a

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Cape Porpoise is a charming fishing village where I spend many hours painting. The beauty I find in this lovely town gives me much inspiration to paint.  From the harbor, seen in the header photo above, right down  to the working docks and numerous fish houses that dot the outskirts of the village.

Turbot’s Creek runs into the harbor and when the tide is out these old fish houses just beg to be painted. This is a favorite of mine.

Turbot's Creek Fishhouse

Turbot's Creek Fishhouse

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