Jacques Vesery
SEE-September 2010 By Deborah Weisgall Une Triade de Mon Moi Intérieur (A Triad of My Inner Self ) 2008, 6” x 6” x 3’’ (13” high with stand), cherry, acrylics, dyed silver leaf, and African blackwood Jacques Vesery’s
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SEE-September 2010 By Deborah Weisgall Une Triade de Mon Moi Intérieur (A Triad of My Inner Self ) 2008, 6” x 6” x 3’’ (13” high with stand), cherry, acrylics, dyed silver leaf, and African blackwood Jacques Vesery’s
Late successional stewardship (and spring cleaning) at Borestone Mountain Don Annis meets you in the lot at the foot of the trail and helps load your gear into his pickup for the shuttle ride up the mountain. A comfortable
PROFILE-August 2010 By Will Bleakley Photographs by Jarrod McCabe How one man and a team of Top-Notch pilots serve as a lifeline to the communities of Penobscot Bay On December 13, 2004, Matinicus Island resident Eva Murray was flying
FEATURE-September 2010 By Daphne Howland Photographs by Nathan Eldridge Retouching by J. M. Zinter Charlie Mitchell and Justin Alfond attract a young crowd of peninsula-dwelling professionals to their new tenpin alley. The building on Alder Street in Portland, a short
FEATURE-September 2010 By Christian Milneil Photographs by Craig Dilger About a twenty-mile walk from the nearest passable road, at the far western end of Pemadumcook Lake, a plain business card has been tacked to a tree with an arrow pointing
FEATURE-August 2010 By Tamsin Venn Adventurous souls navigate the wonders of Maine’s islands. “Having sea kayaked around the entire rim of the Gulf of Maine, from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia, the thing that makes Maine so unique is the
SEE-August 2010 By Deborah Weisgall Caffeine River 2009, alkyd on panel, 30” x 24” A painting by Garry Mitchell is like a visual monologue, a playful mix of shapes, complete with asides, digressions, and brilliant observations, all pulled together with
SEE-July 2010 By Deborah Weisgall Uncharted Series, Basin (and detail) 2009, adhesive, paper, 20”x20” Shannon Rankin was born in California. When she was 9, she moved to Vermont. After high school, she moved to Florida, then returned to New England
FEATURE-July 2010 By Isaac Kestenbaum Photographs by Jonathan Laurence Paradise Lost and Found. Somewhere off the coast of Deer Isle, I crack open a sea urchin on the rail of a lobster boat.Careful to avoid the bristling green spines,
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