Saturday, October 4, 2025

Schoodic's Triangle Rock Rocks

Schoodic's Triangle Rock Rocks
On the ledges of Schoodic Point, Acadia National Park, painted September 26, 2025, 10" x 8" (w x h), using Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam, and Winsor & Newton watercolors, all selected for light fastness and permanence, and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lbs. Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper, framed.
$300

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Bonus Schoodic Triangle Paintings
by two other artists whose painterly eyes were drawn to that triangular rock at the Schoodic Point Ledge.

1
Spruce Tree in the Ledges, 
Cloud Bank Out to Sea, Schoodic Point, Maine
Sarah Faragher (1967- ), American
Oil on canvas, 20" x 12" (w x h), 2017

Source: Artist's website bio edited
Sarah Faragher (1967- ) was born in Bar Harbor, Maine, grew up in Downeast Addison, studied art history and painting at Colby College, and the University of Maine, and now lives and work as a professional painter in midcoastal Stockton Springs, Maine. In she 2015 she was an artist in residence at Acadia National Park at Schoodic Point. "If I had to describe my work in five words, I would say: shadowy areas surrounded by light." She's represented by Landing Gallery, Rockland, Littlefield Gallery, Winter Harbor, and George Marshall Store Gallery, York, all in Maine. The artist's website is HERE.

2
Rocks at Schoodic
Roy Perkinson (1940- ), American
Oil on canvas, 24" x 18" (w x h), 2015
$1,300

Source: Various including AskArt
Roy Perkinson (1940- ), born in Dallas, grew up in Texas. After independent study in museums in the United States and Europe, he took painting workshops with various artists, He studied lithography, etching, sculpture and drawing at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, studied oil painting and drawing at the Atelier Chapman Kelley, Dallas, Texas, earned a MA, Boston University, History of Art, and then a BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Physics and Philosophy). He had a September-October 2015 Artist Residency at Acadia National Park, Schoodic. His studio is in Wellesley, MA. The artist's website is HERE.

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