Ask the pupils at Deer Isle-Stonington Elementary School what an artist uses to create art, and you may wind up with an eclectic array of answers. Oils. Acrylics. Film gels. Felt. Wood. Plastic tops from squirt bottles. Computer keys. Chess pieces. googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
One painting shows Red Sox legend Ted Williams and Yankee Clipper Joe DiMaggio side by side, each with one foot propped on the dugout steps, each holding a bat. Gee, that looks familiar. Wasn’t there a photograph that looked something like that? googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
It’s late on a Friday morning, and the halls of Bangor High School are packed as classes change and students rush from one end of the giant building to the other, talking about plans for the weekend, homework, and, most important, graduation. On the winding… Read More
On a sunny April morning, George Motycka stands next to a 7-foot Atlantic salmon in his studio on the banks of the Bagaduce River. The giant fish seems to leap right out of the floor, balancing on its tail, full of life. The Penobscot sculptor… Read More