A visit to Rockland, Maine

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  1. Nancy says:

    Catherine~ What a beautiful building! Thank you for the intro to Andrew Wyeth. I think I would like to see even more of his work. It really pulls you (the viewer) into the story of the painting. Glad you had a nice time, before the storm. Stay safe out there. Be well. ~Nancy

    • Catherine says:

      That’s a good way to describe his paintings – they really pull you into a story. And so atmospheric and full of feeling. I had a book of his work that I looked at a lot, wonder if I still have it.

  2. Liz A says:

    I have long loved Andrew Wyeth … and my grandfather, who likewise admired him, endeavored to paint like him for many years. I remember him showing me how he used frisket to make individual blades of grass, one by one by one (which was not necessarily Wyeth’s MO, rather my grandfather’s work around for watercolor). I agree there’s nothing like seeing his work in person, which we have repeatedly sought out over the years.

    The Turret room must have been amazing from the inside, judging from the outside!

    • Catherine says:

      I got two books on Wyeth from the library, one a retrospective, the other a biography. Looking forward to immersing myself! The Turret room was fantastic, so well done and with a huge pristine bathroom.

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