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the 2025 season

5/4/2025

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​Hi friends, family, and painters and those who love them (us).  A note about where to see my work this year.  I've just finished framing and photographing everything that's heading out the studio door in the next two weeks.  I've already brought some work to Littlefield Gallery in Winter Harbor, and will be bringing more in early September, for a three-person show with sculptor Don Best and painter Kerry Eaton.  This week I'm bringing twelve paintings to George Marshall Store Gallery in York, for my third season in their Dock Level.  Then next week fifty-three paintings to Landing Gallery in Rockland, for my upcoming solo show The Big Picture.  The show opens during the First Friday art walk in Rockland on June 6th.  I plan to be at the gallery from about 4-7.  I feel like I did some good painting in 2024 and this show is one result.  Here's one small panel from the show:
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Radiance over Thrumbcap, from Long Ledge, Islesboro, Maine - oil/panel, 5 x 7", 2024.
Thanks to Bruce Busko and Roberta Baumann for representing me again this year at Landing Gallery.  I've got lots of paintings of favorite sizes in our new show, from 5 x7" and 6 x 6" up to 20 x 30" and 12 x 48".  Please check my socials for more images soon.  Meanwhile here is one of the paintings I'm about to bring to George Marshall Store Gallery, with a thank you to curator and gallerist Kate Rasche for showing and selling my work again this year:
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Summer field, Lincolnville, Maine - oil/panel, 14 x 11", 2023.
This summer I'll also be showing two paintings in a group exhibit about slate quarries at Monson Arts Gallery in Monson, Maine - thanks to Chantal Harris and Carl Little.  More about that soon, along with info about my show at Littlefield Gallery in the fall - thank you Jane and Kelly Littlefield.

At this moment I have twenty-five paintings in the Gallery at 900 Broadway in Bangor, Maine, at the Sidney and Helen Epstein internal medicine building.  The Healing Arts Program at St. Joseph Healthcare has the mission to "enhance the healthcare environment and aid in healing and recovery."  I'm grateful to the Program and the good volunteers Jean Deighan, Kathy Lena, and Mary Hollister for this exhibit, which will be up until the end of June.

Trove in Searsport and Thos. Moser in Freeport have a few of my paintings currently on hand.  And as always, I have paintings available for sale in my studio and will be adding some new images to the available work section of this site soon.  My best wishes from here, for a peaceful and prosperous spring and summer for us all.  Maine = Dawnland.  Thanks for looking. 
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