Framed Maine Artwork
The beautiful state of Maine is rich in history and a culture all it’s own. Located along a rocky coastline, Maine has hailed a long maritime history that has added to the spirit of the state. Framed Maine artwork by artists depicts the quaint nautical splendor of Maine.
Framed Maine art by painters like Edward Hopper, Rudi Reichardt, and Ray Hendershot, have captured the essence of Maine’s maritime culture. “Hill and Houses, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, 1972” by Edward Hopper, depicts the quaint seaside homes and lighthouses that Maine is known for, set on the rolling green sea grass. A Bald Eagle soars across a rocky cliff above the Atlantic, as a white lighthouse stands watch across the waters in Rudi Rechardt’s Americana painting “Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse”.
Photographers like Carr Clifton and Panoramic Images offer stunning views of Maine in Framed Maine photographs. The warm oranges and reds of fall blend together at the base of a mountain, the evening light of the sky above reflected in the stream below in the photograph “Mount Katahdin” by Carr Clifton. “Portalnd Head Lighthouse, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA” by Panoramic Images shows off an iconic white lighthouse perched on a cliff over looking the churning waters, the sun setting above, painting the sky in hues of pink and orange.
“Permaquid” by Ray Hendershot is a dark and mysterious painting of a stormy sky looming over a loan lighthouse in Maine. “Above Portalnd Light” by Doug Brega, depicts a gloomy day at Portalnd Light.