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York Art Association

394 York Street (Route 1A)
York Harbor, ME 03911
207-363-4049

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Lyn Asselta A strong love of the coastal landscape, whether it is a rocky shoreline or a quiet marshland, is the inspiration for my pastel paintings. Phone: (904)-687-9124  email  Website 
Dennis Bone Dennis was born in York, and now lives in Tewksbury Mass. He has been doing oil paintings for about 19 years. Because of my career in aviation, I have done several aviation art paintings. I enjoy doing anything with detail.  email  

Leslie Doherty

I am a multi-media artist, currently concentrating in oils, but I always relish the excitement that comes when I pick up a watercolor brush or a piece of pastel. Born and brought up on the New England coast and it is there here I always find my inspiration to paint. I am known mostly for my landscapes and landscape/marine paintings, but enjoy painting almost everything. "Enthusiasm in painting what you know is always the key to expression".  Phone: (207) 363-0033

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Wolfgang Ertl Wolfgang Ertl enjoys working in oil, acrylic, and pastel. His paintings include both abstract compositions and more or less representational imagined and real landscapes.  email  Website
Pat Francoeur Pat has been active in the Arts most of her life. She loves all mediums, but mostly paints in oils and watercolors. Her favorite subjects to paint are New England landscapes, seascapes, gardens and scenes from her travels. Her art work are in collections all over the country. She teaches pastels, pen & ink, and oils in her studio.  email  Image
Scott Gasperin I love the little bits of wonder in the natural world. The edges of patterns and patterns of edges intrigue me, drawing me in. With my camera, I seek the intimate and the irony and the understated beauty that is all around us. Phone: (207) 221-2532  email  Website
Gloria Gustafson Gloria Gustafson, an award winning artist working in oil and watercolor, has paintings in several national corporations and private collections worldwide. Phone: (207) 351-3110  email  Website
Priscilla Haley Painter/printmaker (etching, watercolor,collage) Her work, though semi-abstract, reflects the rugged Maine coast and sea. She has exhibited widely in the USA and Europe, has won awards and grants and is in many collections including the Brooklyn Museum and the Library of Congress, She lives in York  email  Image
Helen Rose Hennessy Helen Rose Hennessy is a watercolor artist painting local scenes from her Long Sands beach oceanfront home, studio and gallery.  Phone: (207) 363-4014  email  Website
Fay Lee

Fay moved to NH from AL almost five years ago, and watercolor and collage are her mediums of choice although she enjoys painting in oil and acrylic as well. Her subject matter is extensive but she loves painting all things related to the sea.

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Phil McCurdy

When viewers say, "Oh, we know just where that is," or, "I could climb out on those rocks," I am pleased. And when the Coast Star writes: "McCurdy's works capture the finite details so familiar to residents. When viewing his works one truly feels they are physically present at his seascape locations," I am truly delighted.  Phone: (207) 646-7044  email  Website

Beverly Robsham

I try to create Fine Art pieces by integrating the sensitive, the spiritual, the native simplicity of a disciplined photo Image with the creative opportunities available through using unique multimedia palettes.  email  
Donna Sabaka

A Maine artist with a special touch for realism. A published illustrator, as well as a painter for over 30 years, her style and mediums continue to evolve. She considers herself a "botanizer" and strives to capture the essence of nature, whether working plien air or in the studio. Phone: (207)-967-3880

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James W. Schelfhaudt Originally drawn to black and white photography as an expression of shape, texture, form, pattern, and light, I now have embraced digital photography for the added dimensions of color, convenience, creative control, immediacy, and wide latitude for error.  email  Website
Tom Stevens

I have worked with the camera and art relationship for sometime. Creating a photographic image is done not to show what someone may see, but what something they see creates for itself and it's surrounding. The art images are not modified, but are just "zoomed in on".

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Barry Tarr I have been creating photographic images since I was twelve. I started with a film camera and a darkroom and now I work with a digital camera and a computer. The equipment may change but they are only tools for capturing moments in time that speak to me.  email  Website
                                     

 

 
 
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