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Shelia Geoffrion

Jewel Weed in Loosestrife

Shelia Geoffrion: paints primarily in Maine but also keeps studios in Florida and Ireland. Her works are interpretation of plants in natural arrangements and seek to capture abstract elements rather than precise renderings. She is inspired by the contrasts between the fields and forests. She also paints watery surfaces of savannas, marshes, and the edges of rivers where vegetation and reflections change and engage.

Jewel Weed in Loosestrife
Jewel Weed in Loosestrife, by Sheila Geoffrion, oil on canvas, 30 x 40 inches

Roy Germon

Ferns in Fall

Roy Germon: born in 1968, he received his degree from the School of Visual Arts in NYC in 1990. He spent two decades in New York City pursuing painting, illustration, printmaking, and art conservation before coming to Maine in 2003. Woods, lakes, the coast and islands are inspiration for his expressive landscapes. He is represented in Portland, Maine by Greenhut Galleries and in Winter Harbor, Maine by Littlefield Gallery.

Ferns in Fall
Ferns in Fall, by Roy Germon, 2019, acrylic on panel, 24 x 20 inches

Ed King

Ball point pen and a little watercolor

Ed King: started drawing cartoons at about the same time Bob Dylan started writing songs. A native of New York City, and a resident of Portland for nearly a quarter century, he is the author of ten books of cartoons, was the founder, editor and publisher of Portland’s West End NEWS, and has contributed his artwork and writing to numerous periodicals for five decades.

Ball point pen and a little watercolor
Ball point pen and a little watercolor, by Ed King, 2019