Thank you for the amazing turn out for this past FFAW event. Tommy, membership director, Chamber of Commerce, mentioned that people are saying that the Chamber is THE place to see great art during FFAW!
Congrats to the Safelight Studio Group, too, for their exhibit, "Sense of Sight." On April 14th, they received a positive "Art Review" in the Portland Press Herald by art critic Daniel Kany!
My next exhibit here is this Friday, May 3rd from 5-8pm. I hope that all of you can join us -- bring friends, family and art enthusiasts...Let's fill the Chamber again!
The Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce is located at 443 Congress Street, Portland, ME (across from the library)
See all my work at www.MaineArtStudio.com
I do a mailing every month or so. Any of my paintings can be made into gift cards ($25 / dozen delivered.) I can also create mounted and framed giclee prints on canvas.
The Pony Express at Sayler's Creek 24 in x 32 in - Oil on Canvas - 2019
Framed Original Painting $1800
Here is a proper photograph of my latest painting. My friend Michael Barry provided the photo reference. This painting is framed and on display at Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce. We visited the Clark recently and I remain deeply impressed with the work of Remington.
in addition there will be photography on display by these artists:
Jacquelyn Blackstone
Susan Gear Carter
Lilit Danielyan
Joseph Della Valle
Katie Fagan
Daniel J Grenier
Dorothy McCrum
Cynthia (Cyndi Lou) Pappenfus
Alison Shahan
Humpback
11 in x 14 in Oil on Panel 2018
Framed Original Painting $300
Red, Right Returning
24 in x 48 in Oil on Canvas 2018
Photo Reference by Michael Barry
Framed Original Painting $1800
Clouds over Willard
24 in x 30 in Oil on Canvas 2018
Photo Reference by Sarah Guare
Framed Original Painting $1200
Ongoing Exhibition:
Twenty Five Works:The Wild Eastern Shore
Oceanpoint Integrative Health, 813 Broadway, South Portland 04106 -- MAP
"APRIL is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.
Winter kept us warm, covering
Earth in forgetful snow, feeding
A little life with dried tubers."
T.S. Eliot