Week Four of Spring Arrivals 2023 – Joergensen, Mozzone, and Jacobson

Three Maine Art Hill artists arrive for Week Four of Spring Arrivals. Below you will see a thumbnail of each piece. Click to make it larger. Works from these three artists are available online and at the main gallery at 14 Western Ave in Kennebunk. Come by or call 207-967-2803. Links to their artist’s pages, where you can see all their work are at the bottom.

Week Three of Spring Arrivals 2023 – Davis, LeCours and McManus

Three Maine Art Hill artists arrive for Week Three of Spring Arrivals. Mark Davis, David Witbeck, and Alex Dunwoodie. Below you will see a thumbnail of each piece. Click to make it larger. Works from these three artists are available online and at the main gallery at 14 Western Ave in Kennebunk. Come by or call 207-967-2803. Links to their artist’s pages, where you can see all their work are at the bottom.

Week Two of Spring Arrivals 2023 – Gordon, Sanders and Bruson

Three Maine Art Hill artists arrive for Week Two of Spring Arrivals. Below you will see a thumbnail of each piece. Click to make it larger. Works from these three artists are available online and at the main gallery at 14 Western Ave in Kennebunk. Come by or call 207-967-2803. Click the link to learn which artists are!

Week One of Spring Arrivals 2023 – Hoag, Granter and Asselta

Three amazing New England female artists start Week One of Spring Arrivals on Maine Art Hill. Works from these three artists are available online and at the main gallery at 14 Western Ave in Kennebunk. Come by or call 207-967-2803. Click the link to learn more.

Spring Arrivals 2022 – R. Scott Baltz

“My work explores this connection, examining the landscape through transition, movement, and energy through color, composition, and paint application.  I attempt to translate the essence of my personal experiences in nature while referencing the natural world’s value and place in our lives.”

Spring Arrivals 2022 – Alex Dunwoodie

“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. “