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Art Show 2025
Art – Robert M. Cooper
Robert M. Cooper is a creative director from Arlington, VA and has spent many seasons with his family in Small Point, ME. His current exhibit is a series of paintings of coastal Maine, focusing on Small Point. Art Opening and Celebration Sunday July 13 4PM
Art – Molly O’Day
"My art often has no rhyme or reason when I begin; sometimes based on musings and most times based on stories that hold space in my soul. I love chunking colors on canvas and then overthinking the little lines. It’s a whimsically creative process and I’m so happy to share it with everyone." .. Art Opening & Celebration Sunday July 6th 4:00 pm
Art – Elizabeth Wood
"My works from the last four years demonstrate my artistic development through college, and are an expression of a love for the mundane, inane, and whimsical. They exude humor, and are imbued with a directness that allows for no question of my focus, even if deeper intentions remain obscure. Through it all is a love for the act of creation." Art Opening & Celebration Sunday July 27th 4:00 pm
Art – Abbie Sewall & Stefan Pastuhov
Stefan: Stefan Pastuhov grew up in Harvard, Massachusetts. He graduated from the American School in Paris and returned to the U.S., where he received his BFA from Tufts University and the Boston School Museum School of Fine Arts. Stefan moved to Maine in 1984. Stefan is a plein-air painter who loves the outdoors and paints on location year-round. It’s the beauty of changing light and seasons that appeal to him. He counts among his strongest influences: John Singer Sargent, Emile Gruppe, Edgar Paine, and Aldro [...]
Art – Sarah Cecil
Familiar Scenes Featuring paintings by Small Pointer Sarah Cecil Sarah Cecil’s work has appeared in galleries and museums nationally. For Familiar Scenes, she has crafted a landscape exhibition specially designed for the Small Point community. To learn more about the artist, visit sarahcecil.com Art Opening & Celebration Sunday August 10th 4:00 pm Storm on Ice Box Bend, 2025, oil on panel, 10x10"
Art – Jillian Herrigel
"My work reflects my intuitive reaction to a scene or idea and involves combining color, shape and line until the image feels complete. My hope is that the viewer will bring his or her own interpretation or reaction to the piece. Not every creation connects to its original idea, often different concepts and representations emerge." Art Opening & Celebration Sunday August 17th 4:00 pm