Beth Anne Gordley-Smith; Belfast, ME (web)
Fine Art Photographer
"Slow"
2006, Digital Image
Artist Statement: "My digital fine art images are often inspired by a glimpse of color, unique graphic element or an emotional connection to the subject. The aspiration of my work is to create anaspect of intrigue within my photograph. I have an array of photographic genre that includes among others dance imagery, portraits and photojournalism. I work with commercial clients, private portrait commissions and offer my fine art images in various venues.” --Beth Anne Gordley Smith
Call: (207) 338-1412 or e-mail info@gordleyphotography.com
James W. Strickland, Belfast ME (web)
Scultptor & painter
"Voyager" | 2009 | $15,000
24 carat gold, wood and metal
Utilizing IC technology for levitation
7 feet high x 2 feets wide x 2 feet deep
Artist Statement: "In my work I would like to convey the sense of the voyage of ideals, the arrival of a dreamworld. To hover between the real and the spiritual world. To call up ‘stories’ from our collective past, still points around which our private memories revolve.” --James Strickland
Call: (207) 338-5177 or e-mail james@jamesstricklandart.com
James W. Strickland, Belfast ME (web)
Scultptor & painter
"Voyager" | 2009 | $15,000
24 carat gold, wood and metal
Utilizing IC technology for levitation
7 feet high x 2 feets wide x 2 feet deep
Artist Statement: "In my work I would like to convey the sense of the voyage of ideals, the arrival of a dreamworld. To hover between the real and the spiritual world. To call up ‘stories’ from our collective past, still points around which our private memories revolve.” --James Strickland
Call: (207) 338-5177 or e-mail james@jamesstricklandart.com
Heidi Daub; Blue Hill, ME (web)
Painter
"The Pull and Sway of the Land"
Acrylic on archival ampersand panel,30x30
Artist Statement: "I am concerned with ordinary things and the extraordinary ways in which the ordinary shapes our lives. My paintings evolve from an introspection, coming out of an awareness, a sense.† There is a surrender, an aspiration to a holy moment so to speak.† How we perceive and feel, the nebulous space between the physical reality of a given situation, person or place, and the perceptions we carry, the curiosity and non-linear ways of looking at time. This comes up through everyday living, influenced by the natural forms I see daily, the actions of people in my life, my writing, and is not something I seek out, but something which finds its way to the surface through the process of painting.” --Heidi Daub
Call: (207) 374-5417 or e-mail info@heididaub.com
Beth Anne Gordley-Smith; Belfast, ME (web)
Fine Art Photographer
"Sunday Morning in RI"
2003, Digital Image
Artist Statement: "My digital fine art images are often inspired by a glimpse of color, unique graphic element or an emotional connection to the subject. The aspiration of my work is to create anaspect of intrigue within my photograph. I have an array of photographic genre that includes among others dance imagery, portraits and photojournalism. I work with commercial clients, private portrait commissions and offer my fine art images in various venues.” --Beth Anne Gordley Smith
Call: (207) 338-1412 or e-mail info@gordleyphotography.com