Spring Arrivals 2022 – Alex Dunwoodie

Alex Dunwoodie

2022 Spring Arrivals

These are the three newest spring arrivals from artist Alex Dunwoodie. We feature these three unique paintings this week, from May 9 to May 15. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*.

“I’m painting what I love; what grabs my attention and makes me pause. Mornings and evenings are particularly inspirational because colors can be intensified, and light can make the ordinary interesting. Boats, whether for work or play, merge with the seascape. And coastal trees stand out like resolute figures, and I appreciate their determination. “

 

To see all available work from Alex Dunwoodie, click the link below.

Alex Dunwoodie –  ARTIST PAGE

To read more insights from Alex Dunwoodie, click the link below.

Alex Dunwoodie – INSIGHTS AND STORIES

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Favorite Things – Our Staff Shares

FAVORITE THINGS

CURATED BY THE MAINE ART HILL STAFF

A NEW POP UP AT STUDIOS ON MAINE ART HILL

May 5-18

We, the staff, have written a brief description of why a particular piece of work is our favorite. Some of us chose works for personal connections, others for color palette or composition, and others for technique and skill.

We have curated these pieces into a week-long show at the Pop-Up Gallery at 5 ChaseHill Rd in Kennebunk. We welcome all to come in and visit and check out the show online.

The Pop Up Gallery is open every day at 10 AM. FMI call 207-204-2042 or email info@maine-art.com

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Pablo

 Boys of Summer by William B. Hoyt  The experience of the beautiful relies on the notion of susceptibility to the world, a sensitivity that we cannot always contain, and a relationship with others that we cannot break. Sometimes you cannot find it. Sometimes, you can see it in the enigmatic portrait of two men gazing at each other. Beauty is a puzzle for all of us. But, for me, Boys of Summer puts all the pieces together.

Day’s End by David Witbeck It is in its simplicity that I find the perplexing meaning of life. A Day’s End displays the beauty of nature and our use of natural resources based on our greater power. It is a reminder to acknowledge our casual role in the changes happening to the earth and understand that nature can strive for what is good for life as a whole. A day is an end and also the beginning of another. It is the fate of the new day we can work on.

Nate

Picture Perfect Day by Margaret Gerding Simply because it depicts my Maine experience. Seasons are changing on the marsh. Not too bright. I feel that I’m looking I’mough a window and onto one of my favorite places (even though I don’t know where the painting represents). Margaret always has a way of making me wish there was more painting to be enjoyed. I almost wish all her paintings had no edges and continued to infinity.

Remote Cove by Craig Mooney  I chose this one for the same reason as Picture Perfect Day. There was a spot I used to visit regularly in Ogunquit before Marginal Way was redone. that I’m reminded of when looking at this painting. I can still hear the sounds of the rocks moving with every wave.

Natalie

Morning Still by Liz Hoag I imagine that a quiet walk along this wooded path opens an unexpected scene as I look at this painting. The tone and hues of Liz’s color instill a sense that the promise of spring is just under the surface.

Day Break, Parson’s Beach by William B.Hoyt I enjoyed the time capsule feeling this painting presents. A day in the life of Summer. You can imagine the feelings, sounds, and smells of a day well spent through your memories. I am wondering what tomorrow will bring?

Fidae by Ellen W. Granter We’ve all done it. We’ve. We’ve all felt it. Everyone, young and old, finds joy in discovering a shell at the beach, and to find that one perfect shell is sublime. 

 Blue Skies by Alex Dunwoodie The color gradient of the water is so delicious! Simple elements on display, Air and Water.

Alex

Making My Music by Ellen Welch Granter Granter’s woGranter’stantly striking with its radiant golden leaf branches set against a pale sky. The small bird perched is wonderfully rendered, full of life. The music it’s making must be as beautiful as the painting itself.

Mosaic Forest by R. Scott Baltz In this piece, Baltz leads us through a forest of pleasing shapes and colors that fit intricately together. It creates a unique perspective and draws me deeper into the piece. 

Ali

Contented Dragon by Mark Davis Ever since I was a kid, metal and wirework have always fascinated me because of the many outcomes the artwork made from these materials could turn into. Davis’ mobilDavis’ metalwork throughout the gallery always leaves me in awe due to all the works’ fragility and balance. Contented Dragon is a favorite of mine because of the whimsicalness of the piece. While looking at the piece from a distance, you could assume that the work is just made of abstract shapes, but looking closer, it uncovers the wire outline throughout the metal shapes. Truly mystical and unforgettable. 

Tracey

Kaleidoscope #2 by Claire Bigbee When I’m viewing I’mody of artwork, my first view is a quick scan. I know a piece speaks to me when this quick scan is interrupted, and I want to look at it longer. I’m drawn to the artist’s bold attitude – whether a permanent one or a moment in time – in the use of large brushstrokes and a bright palette. The lack of fine detail in this piece is eye-catching, allowing me to bring my interpretation of detail to it.

Boys of Summer by William B Hoyt Again, my quick scan of a body of artwork was interrupted by Hoyt’s Boys Hoyt’smer painting for its theme rather than style. It’s my interpretation that these men are in a relationship, which speaks to my belief that love is love.

Louann

7 Triangles by Susan Bennett  This reminds me of my seven siblings and our strong connections. The delicate balance of the triangles imitates life.

Trisha

This Place Has Known Magic, Revisited by Ryan Kohler. As for the piece…art is about a connection, an immediate connection. This is it. I had that immediate wow factor with This Place Has Known Magic, Revisited. From the title to the subject to the pallet, remember this place, this time, this feeling. As for the artist, Ryan Kohler is not only one of our newest artists. He is one of our youngest. He is continually growing and changing and isn’t afraid to take risks, personally and professionally. His energy and enthusiasm are contagious and spill onto his canvas in a way that speaks volumes of his love for his art. 

Wind and Her Sister by Susan Bennett  Susan Bennett works magic with stainless steel. She creates softness and flow that is counterintuitive when thinking of this medium. Wind and Her Sister is a beautiful, simple, and balanced piece that fluently represents the invisible force Mother Nature creates. The details force the viewer to lean in and notice the tiniest of features and appreciate each for what they add to the whole.

Taylor

Set of 11 Flamingos by James Rivington Pyne As an enjoyer of both flamingos and creepy things, I love the dissonance present in this sculpture. Flamingos are generally associated with tropical vibrance, but this flock has more of a grungy, eerie feeling. 

April Softness by Margaret Gerding This painting does such an excellent job conveying the ambiance of a chilly April morning. The strip of land between the two pools gives the viewer an inviting path into the scene, and the misty atmosphere provides the piece with a sense of distance.

Loretta

Opening by Liz Hoag There are so many levels and values within this painting that invite the viewer into the woods. Using her brilliant technique, Liz has the ability to give us diverse aesthetics of both abstract and reality depending on the viewer’s distance to her work. This is Liz Hoag’s brilliant Zen quality that is quiet, contemplative, and magical.

Coast Cove by Janis Sanders A painting by Janis is instantly recognizable because of his “Janis blue” skies, painted smoothly at a distance with his palette knife. Then, the cool, distant blue contrasts with the foreground, which always has that sharp, warm yellow with hidden and blended palette values painted with a moving impasto to welcome us.  Janis’ unique painting quality creates that warm, welcoming place that is isolated but not lonely in the expansive universe. Beautiful balance.

Evening Hour by Karen McManus Evening Hours brings us closely into the intricate, delicate quality of one of the best watercolor artists here in Maine.  Her perfect brush strokes and applications are so masterful, and her applied vision of the actual locations gives them a jewel-like, intimate quality. But, then, the definitive light further separates her work from other watercolorists, allowing us to know the locale, the time of day, and the year.

December Afternoon by Karen McManus This is a prime example of how Karen McManus is able to adeptly translate her perfected medium into oil paints with perfection.  Karen is able to beautifully adapt to this unctuous medium while retaining the crispness and clarity of her watercolors, which is not an easy task.  Again, recognizable locals and specific times of day and time of year.

 

FAVORITE THINGS

CURATED BY THE MAINE ART HILL STAFF

A NEW POP UP AT STUDIOS ON MAINE ART HILL

May 5-18

 

 

 

Pop-Up 2022

Pop-Up Artists 2022

Peter Sheppard April 1- May 3

Our Favorite Things May 5-18

Richard Winslow May 19-June 1

Abe Goodale June 2-8

Robin Swennes  June 9-15

Sue Dion  June 16-22

Heather Fountain June 23-29

Marcia Crumley  June 30-July 6

Van Tassell Art  July 7-13

Angelique Luro  July 14-20

Kelly Ufkin  July 21-27

Lynn Ericson July 28-August 3

Sandra Kavanaugh  August 4-10

Gary Koeppel  August 11-17

Jill Valliere August 18-24

Amalia Tagaris August 25-31

Betsy Schulthess September 1-7

Donald Rainville September 8-14

Art Guild of the Kennebunks September 15-21

TBD September 22-28

Inspire, An American Cancer Society Fundraiser October 1-31

Pottery Pop-Up November 3-28

Merry Market – 41st Christmas Prelude December 1-11

Spring Arrivals 2022 – Karen Bruson

Karen Bruson

2022 Spring Arrivals

These are the two newest spring arrivals from artist Karen Bruson. We are featuring these two images this week,  May 2 to 8. Any of these paintings purchased is subject to free shipping*.

“My artwork comes from the visual connection with ordinary, everyday objects and places. I am inspired by how light falls upon a subject, casting rich dark shadows, and I aspire to simplify the nuances within those darks.”

“Starting with a luminous, warm ground, I seek to create a vibration of color by using compliments and deliberately leaving some areas untouched. Painting for me is a life-long journey of observations and a representational translation of my surroundings. “

 

To see all available work from Karen Bruson, click the link below.

Karen Bruson-  ARTIST PAGE

To read more insights from Karen Bruson, click the link below.

Karen Bruson – INSIGHTS AND STORIES

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Spring Arrivals 2022 – William B. Hoyt

William B. Hoyt

2022 Spring Arrivals

These are the newest spring arrivals from artist William B. Hoyt. This week, we feature these unique paintings from May 2 to May 8. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*.

My subjects have included marine, landscape, and intimate domestic still lifes. They share my interests in the effects of light at a particular moment. The threads of the canvas, the sea, Vermont, Maine, my family, and friends have woven themselves inextricably into my psyche and work.

To see all available work from William B. Hoyt, click the link below.

William B. Hoyt –  ARTIST PAGE

To read more insights from William B. Hoyt, click the link below.

William B. Hoyt- INSIGHTS AND STORIES

Want to watch videos featuring William B. Hoyt

William B. Hoyt – Videos

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Spring Arrivals 2022 – David Riley Peterson

David Riley Peterson

2022 Spring Arrivals

These are the three newest spring arrivals from artist David Riley Peterson. This week, we feature these unique pieces from May 1 to May 7. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*.

“My most important accomplishments have been in the last five years. My epiphany occurred when I was asked to make an olive tray for a local gift shop. Not seeing it as a challenge, I procrastinated until their third request. I returned to my studio and reluctantly rolled out a small thin slab of clay, folded it into a simple tray, and joined the ends. I stared at it in dismay and disgust at this waste of my awesome talent. I held the pod in my hands then the AH-HA moment occurred. The clay spoke, and in a meek, shy voice it said, “I want to be a boat”. Since that moment, I have been a devoted (clay) boat builder. I have since been told that my boats have sailed the continent.” – David Riley Peterson.

To see all available work from David Riley Peterson, click the link below.

David Riley Peterson –  ARTIST PAGE

To read more insights from David Riley Peterson, click the link below.

David Riley Peterson – INSIGHTS AND STORIES

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Spring Arrivals 2022 – Bethany Harper Williams

Bethany Harper Williams

2022 Spring Arrivals

These are the two newest spring arrivals from artist Bethany Harper Williams. We feature these images this week, from March 28 to May 3. Any of these paintings purchased is subject to free shipping*.

By taking the landscape and simplifying it, I aim to capture a memory without the details of representation. Instead, the expanse of nature, be it the sky, beach, or water, provides an opportunity to abstract the elements through expressive brushstrokes, subtle textures, and simple forms.

Layers of unexpected shapes, patterns, and colors create a visual composite of energy and calm, taking the viewer away from the reality of the image and triggering a personal memory, a moment in time. A low horizon line or the playful placement of simple figures brings context to the expressive composition of color and texture.

To see all available work from Bethany Harper Williams, click the link below.

Bethany Harper Williams-  ARTIST PAGE

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Bethany Harper Williams – INSIGHTS AND STORIES

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Spring Arrivals 2022 – Heather Blanton

Heather Blanton

2022 Spring Arrivals

 

These are the newest spring arrivals from artist Heather Blanton. We feature these unique paintings this week, April 25 – May 1. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*.

 

Known for her graphite and acrylic works depicting the art of motion while celebrating competition and the human spirit, Heather Blanton is an American painter and photographer living and working in St. Augustine, Fla. Her works depict a wide range of subjects from golfers in mid-swing to cyclists pedaling toward the finish line to hundreds of marathon runners racing to glory.

 

To see all available work from Heather Blanton, click the link below.

Heather Blanton-  ARTIST PAGE

To read more insights from Heather Blanton, click the link below.

Heather Blanton – INSIGHTS AND STORIES

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Heather Blanton – VIDEO

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Spring Arrivals 2022 – David Jacobson

David Jacobson

2022 Spring Arrivals

 

These are the newest spring arrivals from artist David Jacobson. We feature these unique paintings this week, April 18 – April 24. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*.

My goal is to capture the gesture of the bird. Its essence. I am not concerned with details of the eyes or feathers, for example – more of the form of flight. My recent wall piece of assembled birds of various colors at Maine Art Hill is a good example of what I am after. Each bird is interesting, in and of itself, and together forms a more intricate sculpture. The birds are placed in a formation influenced by observed birds in flight. Angling up, lifting off, soaring. Actual colorings influence the birds’ patterns and colors, but the birds are merely representative of real birds.

To see David Jacobson’s entire collection of available works, visit his artist page or come in and see them in person. They are on display at both The Gallery at 14 Western Ave and The Works at 5 Chase Hill, both in Kennebunk.

To see all available work from David Jacobson, click the link below.

DAVID JACOBSON – ARTIST PAGE

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Spring Arrivals 2022 – Ingunn Milla Joergensen

Ingunn Milla Joergensen

2021 Spring Arrivals

These are the newest spring arrivals from artist Ingunn Milla Joergensen. We feature these unique paintings this week, April 11 – April 17. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*.

“I work in layers, adding paint, scraping off, and often mixing the colors directly on the canvas. Being extremely tactile, I often paint with my bare hands,” shares artist Ingunn Milla Joergensen. “I find that I simplify more and more. There are so much clutter and noise surrounding us – by paring down to the bare essentials, I can breathe.”

“The spaces in between…where nothing happens are almost more important. It puts the rest into perspective. I am working towards my paintings being a mental pause for the viewer. If I suggest half the story, the rest is up to them,” says Joergensen. “I spend a lot of time meditating. Therefore, approaching the same subject repeatedly becomes like a meditative process. Every time I try to get a little bit closer to the essence of the soul of the subject.”

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To see all available work from Ingunn Milla Joergensen, click the link below.

Ingunn Milla Joergensen-  ARTIST PAGE

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Ingunn Milla Joergensen – INSIGHTS AND STORIES

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