A little video peek inside Storm from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
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Rye, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Rye from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Muddiest, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Muddiest from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Wisteria, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Wisteria from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Oyster, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Oyster from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Pear, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler for Maine Art Hill in Kennebunk, Maine
A little video peek inside Pear from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Finding Balance – A New Documentary About Mark Davis and His Work
Click PLAY to watch this 7-minute video and learn more about sculptor Mark Davis and his process. Davis is represented year-round at Maine Art Hill in Kennebunk, Maine. However, his show at The Gallery on Maine Art Hill runs from September 24 to October 13 at 14 Western Ave. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SHOW… Read more »
The Paint Does All the Hard Work, and the Paper Gets All the Credit – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
Each component added is like a revelation, revealing something that wasn’t as defined as before—the hull of a boat, a bird’s wing, the shadow’s edge. Sometimes I walk back and forth from my easel after each piece, carefully observing how the painting changes from a distance.
Water in Wax – Artist Insights from Kathy Ostrander Roberts
We love it when our artists take a few minutes to explain exactly what it is they do. Artist Kathy Ostrander Roberts breaks down how she works and how the magic happens. Click the link to watch.
Winter Workings – Insights from Artist Ryan Kohler
“As a general theme, I have been thinking about the fun side of isolation and all the hidden or guarded spaces that exist,” shares Kohler. “Treehouses in the woods, hidden beaches, or even personal watercraft. These are places to be alone and reflect.”