Save the Date – Summer of 2021 Schedule for Maine Art Hill

The 2021 Summer Show Schedule is set, and we couldn’t wait to share the excitement with all of you. We know how quickly summer calendars fill up, so be sure to pencil us in.

White House Blue Roof – Bethany Harper Williams Fall Favorite on Maine Art Hill

“Part of the new series I’ve been exploring, Near and Far,  is where I crop off something large and usually graphic in the foreground, then have some detail that pulls the eye to the background,” explains artist Bethany Harper Williams. “I love the contrast of the bold, architectural, graphic, simplistic feel of the house with the serene, calm feel of the water and the activity of the kids on the beach.”

Prelude Pop Up with Cartoonist Ron Campbell

Cartoonist RON CAMPBELL BEATLES YELLOW SUBMARINE ANIMATOR  BEATLES SATURDAY MORNING TV CARTOON SERIES DIRECTOR EXHIBITING & TALKING CARTOONS  FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 – SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 The legendary animator will be exhibiting Beatles cartoon pop artwork as well as other beloved cartoon characters that encompass his 50-year career in Children’s Television, such as Scooby-Doo, the Smurfs,… Read more »

Every Place I Go, There I Am – Ryan Kohler’s Fall Favorite on Maine Art Hill

“I had previously hinted at the spots of a deer leaping right off its body, but I embraced that idea with this painting,” shares Kohler. “Energetic swoops of red and orange paint slide easily off her backside, and her white spots intuitively transform into fun paint splatters that dazzle the eye in a confetti-like fashion.  Bits of solid, traditional painting mixed with fun and tasteful abstraction is always what I’m striving for, and this one, to me, is right on the money.”

Carousel – Mark Davis’s Fall Favorite on Maine Art Hill

“Each piece was mounted on the end of a wire, giving it a somewhat mechanical feel, but together they created a kind of whimsey that felt to me like the playfulness of Paul Klee’s paintings, which I greatly admire,” shares Davis. “The lines, shapes, and colors are disparate but work together in a sort of poetic harmony. It was quite a small but wonderful change for me and my work.”