See
See: John Walker
Seal Point Series #V VIII and XVII
Written by Deborah Weisgall
John Walker paints Seal Point, on the coast near South Bristol looking out at John’s Bay, and he paints only when the tide is out, when he finds the view more interesting.
See: Lisa Pixley

Mary Todd
2009, charcoal, Red Rose tea on paper,
crepe paper, 38” diameter
Written by Deborah Weisgall
SEE: Lauren Fensterstock
It is meticulously constructed. Its
precision—the time and care Fensterstock
put into it—is central to its power.
Nov/Dec 2009
My First Maine Landscape 2004, butterfly wings on paper, 25.5” x 26.5”
Lauren Fensterstock, who lives in Portland and just won the Maine Arts Commission Fellowship Award, has cast cherries in silver; she has set diamonds in soap, rubies in red potatoes, and sapphires in bananas.
SEE- Robert Pollien
October 2009
Artists have been visiting Monhegan for a century and a half; their images have become part of its landscape. Robert Pollien lives on Mount Desert Island and studied under Neil Welliver.
Marsden Hartley
SEE-September 2009
Marsden Hartley (b. Lewiston, Maine, 1877) was a painter, poet, and essayist who traveled the world seeking spiritual and transcendental truths.

