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    Photographer Alison Langley, based in Camden, Maine, is one of the world's premier classic yacht and wooden boat photographers specializing in all types of sailing photography. Her sailboat photos, seen internationally in print advertising, calendars, prints, and note cards, capture the essence of world-class yachting and power boating, and the tradition and pure elegance of wooden boatbuilding.
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    Watercolors of ships and the sea—originals, prints, and commissions. Linda's seafaring heritage gives her great pride and contributes to her understanding of ships and the sea. An award-winning local USCG artist, Linda’s works are in private collections, nationally and internationally. Her Camden-based studio is open by appointment.
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    Stunning color profiles of classic wooden boats by Kathy Bray. Bray Prints is a collaboration between Anne, and Maynard Bray, their daughter Kathy and son Nathanael. Started in 2005, when Anne and Maynard approached Kathy about drawing more of her color profiles of wooden boats, Bray Prints has grown to include over 130 classic wooden boats.
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    Sihaya Hopkins creates beads and jewelry that are simple, elegant, and shapely using a propane/oxygen torch, a kiln, and a selection of colorful glass from Italy. These appealing creations are enjoyable to give, and you’ll see your gift worn as a favorite.
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    Linda Low Wolcott’s colorful oil paintings of Maine scenes feature lobstermen, boats, dock life, and coastal farms. Linda was raised in New York, studied at the Sorbonne and the Ecole Fleuri-Delaporte in Paris, Parsons School of Design in New York, and the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts in Connecticut.
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    At Mermaid Bindery fine crafted hand-bound blank books of various styles and sizes are created for many uses. You can also find albums for any occasion as well as boxes of various sizes and uses. Designs are based on historical models, using traditional techniques in a modern way.
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    Floor Art is created in a studio in Friendship, Maine. Patience Sampson finds the inspirations for her floor cloths and other home goods from the woods, gardens, and islands of midcoast Maine. You can find her painted or silk screened designs on floor cloths, place mats, napkins, shower curtains, aprons, t-shirts, and sweatshirts. She also has a line of handbags that can be used from the beach to the opera.
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    Todd Caverly, a nationally published architectural photographer whose objective is to reveal your very best work. The images that you present are often the first impression for potential clients of your quality, professionalism, and attention to detail. Images of work should make your client want to “be there,” the same emotions your design intends.
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    R. Kirk Moore is a full-time painter who resides in Belfast, Maine with his wife and two children. Moore began painting in 1973 in Aix-en-Provence, France, and is well known for waterfront images such as a raft of dinghies, working boats, docks, pilings and bridges, or elegant sailing vessels on shimmering waters.
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    Imaginative clay objects for home and garden. Featuring blue-and-white glazed dinnerware, unique outdoor sculpture, and handmade relief tile-work, plus whimsical ceramic fish and birds. Randy Fein is an accomplished artist and noted arts instructor. A large portion of Fein’s work is commissioned for both public and private sites.
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    Marine artist J.A. Kendall ASMA, known for his Tall Ship series, has a new series, “Maine Windjammers & Lighthouses.” Kendall’s highly detailed sepia pen and ink wash drawings combine the fine detail obtained with a crow quill pen with the wash technique associated with watercolor.
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    Holly-Marie Haining’s unique painting style is best described as “period revival,” and features whimsical, sometimes satirical, scenes of whaling encounters, seascapes, sailing ships, early American life, animal portraits, historical landmarks and landscapes on a variety of mediums including canvas, walls, and furniture. Individual projects are done on a commission basis.
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    Stephen Florimbi’s studio/workshop in Rockport, Maine, provides fine art paintings along with custom design, construction, renovation, and repair of wooden boats and dwellings. Versatile and creative, with more than twenty years’ experience in the trade, he is as passionate about his craft as yours.
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    Artist Alison Bramhall grew up sailing the Maine coast and combines her love of the water and brilliant colors in original artwork: nautical charts, cards, silk ties and whimsical hand-painted baby items. Alison’s nautical charts are bold and vibrant and feature the coast of Maine, and beyond.
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    Harbour Lights Decorative Lighted Nautical Charts designs, produces, and sells framed acrylic-protected NOAA nautical charts for decorative purposes. All lighted navigational aids (buoys and lighthouses) are represented by 3mm LEDs (light emitting diodes), which flash on and off in the correct color and time period.
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    Maine Hooked Rugs of Brooklin offers a collection of one-of-a-kind rugs, table mats, runners, and other hooked items created in the traditional manner. The design is drawn on a backing mat and then "painted" using 100% wool that is hand dyed for each rug.
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    Bayview Press offers a line of fine art cards, gift enclosures, and art prints featuring evocative images by contemporary American artists.
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    Rob Jones offers unique, hand-carved wooden gifts as well as commissioned carvings in any subject. His work is a combination of his own developed techniques with unconventional wood materials. The result is something totally new--plywood seashells. You simply won’t believe how realistic they look and feel.
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    My Fish, Etc. are all made of recycled roofing tin. I make each one by hand, cutting it with a torch and painting it. I consider each one a piece of art. No two are exactly alike. They are coated to withstand weather, and can hang inside or outside.
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    Tom Curry is a landscape painter whose work is represented by several galleries and in private collections around the country. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, he uses pastels and oils to capture the interplay of weather and light on the shores of his home in coastal Maine.
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    Etienne Perret is a designer jeweler based in Camden, Maine, with a unique vision of gold and platinum jewelry. His work can be viewed in fine retail stores such as Nordstrom, Birks of Canada, and Mikimoto.