All of Jill Valliere’s work glows. Admittedly it is in part to the metal leaf and glaze she uses, yet honestly it is the heart and soul she painstakingly places there for us to find.
Author: Maine Art
One Gallery. One Show. And You.
The entire building is coming together to give you an show like no other. A show you, the voter, helped curate.
Drunken Sailor – Craig Mooney
The range of Craig Mooney’s work is fabulous. Whether your connection is to the water, the land surrounding it, or the people who call it home, Craig’s work will find your eye and your heart.
Not a Normal Wednesday – Kennebunkport Festival 2015
Today’s calendar of events is just as crazy and just as wonderful as yesterdays. And, of course, Maine Art Painting and Sculpture will be celebrating the best of it.
Topside Galley – William B. Hoyt
William B. Hoyt captures the heart of the sea and the sail like no other. The water moves along his brush strokes and carries you off. Even for a land lover the lure of the ocean is hard to resist when visiting with William’s work.
And So It Begins….Kennebunkport Festival 2015
The Kennebunkport Festival is in full swing starting today, and Maine Art Paintings and Sculpture is thrilled to be in the center of it all. Literally and figuratively!
Easier Said – Ellen Welch Granter
“I want it to find a good home where chickadees are welcome,” says Granter
Mother Load – Trip Park
A self-proclaimed work in progress, Trip focuses on the happy side of things.
Keeping It Local
All the staff was up bright and early on Thursday morning. This week part of their staff meeting was a trolley ride around and through Kennebunkport. Ed from Intown Trolley was the tour guide, and he was one in a million.
A Little History
He wandered into Kennedy Studios and immediately noted the “Sell to the Walls” and “Going out of Business” signs prominently displayed around the gallery. This is when his mind started to spin.