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Maine Art Prints
“My artistic visions reflect my love for the ocean, the mountains, and my time spent in Cape Porpoise, Maine and Sugarloaf. As a stern woman on the lobster boat Scorpion Lady, I spent many hours on the open water and was able to extensively observe the raw beauty of Maine’s coast.
As a second generation artist, art has always been a way of life for me. During my childhood, I began to paint alongside my mother on a daily basis. After graduating from high school, I studied at the University of Southern Maine and the Portland School of Art. I was fortunate enough to study under various local artists which strengthened my passion for watercolor painting and pencil drawing.
Whether I am painting a beach scene or a snowy mountain scape, I am always fascinated by how light and color change from one minute to the next. In my paintings, I strive to capture the normally unseen details of the landscape, and portray my subject to the viewer through a different light.” – Wendy Webster Good
“My artistic visions reflect my love for the ocean, the mountains, and my time spent in Cape Porpoise, Maine and Sugarloaf. As a stern woman on the lobster boat Scorpion Lady, I spent many hours on the open water and was able to extensively observe the raw beauty of Maine’s coast.
As a second generation artist, art has always been a way of life for me. During my childhood, I began to paint alongside my mother on a daily basis. After graduating from high school, I studied at the University of Southern Maine and the Portland School of Art. I was fortunate enough to study under various local artists which strengthened my passion for watercolor painting and pencil drawing.
Whether I am painting a beach scene or a snowy mountain scape, I am always fascinated by how light and color change from one minute to the next. In my paintings, I strive to capture the normally unseen details of the landscape, and portray my subject to the viewer through a different light.” – Wendy Webster Good