The summer of 1932 cast a unique light on the quaint coastal town of Ogunquit, Maine. Anticipation crackled in the air, a buzz unlike the usual rhythm of crashing waves and creaking lobster traps. This wasn’t a season for tourists seeking lazy afternoons on the beach; this was a pilgrimage for an astronomical spectacle: a total solar eclipse.
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Ogunquit Art Colony: A Conversation With Artist, David Lussier
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertDeciduous trees. Coastal mists. Rustic, timber-framed houses. Salt marshes. Snow. Craggy coastlines. Docks and pilings. Vivid seasons. Cloud drama skies. The magnetism of the New England landscape has drawn a …
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Celebrated Artist John Ross Palmer Paints At Hartwell House Inn – Ogunquit, Maine
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertThe Hartwell House Inn of Ogunquit, Maine is widely known for attracting a clientele of romance-seeking couples, seasoned world-travelers and creative types working on writing, painting and photography projects.
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On Walking Fast and Creativity – Late Spring on The Marginal Way
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertYou know the summer season is arriving in Ogunquit when you see the plein air painters lining up their easels near the Marginal Way access points. Paint smeared gear, tinted …
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Maine Artist, Mary Byrom, Continues The Ogunquit Tradition…
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertOgunquit, Maine has long drawn artists to its side streets, coves, beaches and rocky shorelines. There’s something about the rustic, coastal authenticity of Perkins Cove. The slow change of seasons …