The Post-Paper Mills
…the company’s president, sits behind his meticulously organized desk. He strokes his gray mustache with authority. “We’re a small pulp mill. We can’t compete with plants that are ten times… Continue reading
…the company’s president, sits behind his meticulously organized desk. He strokes his gray mustache with authority. “We’re a small pulp mill. We can’t compete with plants that are ten times… Continue reading
…We’re all building our world,” he says. The unveiling last year of similar sculpture by Borofsky marked the opening of a new sculpture garden at the Portland Muse- um of… Continue reading
Making Art on a Maine Island
The shipwrecked artist finds a new creative life—again—on a Maine island.
How AMC’s Steve Tatko aims to preserve Maine’s forest ecosystem for future generations to enjoy.
At Sappi North America, innovation continues to make a difference in Maine’s future
…to hear the end result, because I know she can sing and I have seen her rap her ass off—commanding a crowd comes naturally to her,” he says. “Now I… Continue reading
…be made to behave on canvas, and how he could push figurative elements toward the edge of abstraction.- Foreground and background subjects intermingle on a single flat plane. The negative… Continue reading
…her childhood in Buffalo, and has since lived in Brooklyn, in Florence, on the Greek island of Corfu, and now in Maine. For an artist who has kicked around the… Continue reading
…the next logical step: messing around, building wooden surfboards. Although surfboards have been around for centuries, few wooden surfboard companies existed in 2005, when LaVecchia’s friend Jim McGinley, then the… Continue reading
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