Siri Beckman has been creating wood engravings and woodcuts for more than forty years. Featuring more than 100 of her images, this volume is a celebration of her life's work and legacy.
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- 2024
- 2024
Art of Penobscot Bay
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set against the stunning backdrop of Penobscot Bay in Maine, this collection showcases the work of over 120 artists, both historical and contemporary. The Little brothers have curated a selection that highlights the region's beauty through its inlets, islands, and fishing villages. Featuring renowned artists like Fitz Henry Lane and Edward Hopper, the book combines their art with insightful text, offering readers a captivating visual exploration of a place that has inspired generations of creativity.
- 2018
Paintings of Portland
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Portland and its picturesque surroundings have served as a muse for artists over the past two centuries, capturing the essence of the "city by the sea." This collection showcases a diverse array of artworks, highlighting iconic landmarks like the Custom House and Portland Head Light, alongside vibrant street scenes and landscapes. The book features a rich blend of historical pieces and contemporary works, illustrating the city’s artistic evolution through various seasons and styles, making it a comprehensive tribute to Portland's artistic heritage.
- 2016
Art of Acadia
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The Mount Desert Island and Acadia region of Maine has long inspired renowned artists, including Thomas Cole and Richard Estes, who have immortalized its stunning landscapes on canvas. This artistic legacy has not only attracted countless visitors but has also played a significant role in shaping the area's cultural heritage. The book explores the profound connection between these celebrated painters and the breathtaking beauty of the island, highlighting how their work continues to resonate with both art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
- 2011
Exploring the evolution of Eric Hopkins' artistic journey, this book showcases his transition from glasswork to renowned aerial landscapes of Maine's islands. Influenced by his upbringing on North Haven Island and mentorship from glass master Dale Chihuly, Hopkins' signature style features dynamic coastal scenes with unique perspectives. Celebrated for bending horizons and depicting intricate archipelagos, this volume is the first comprehensive collection of his stunning artwork, highlighting his impact on contemporary American art.