Lily, Class of 2021 “You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life.” —Joan Miro
Lily, Class of 2021 “You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life.” —Joan Miro
It never ceases to amaze me how much there is to see and photograph in New York City. There’s something on practically every corner worth looking at and even photographing. I so love this city! It’s dynamic, it’s visual and […]
The Boston Globe recently wrote, “Maine’s art scene has a bustling new hub. Rockland, the fishing village with the wide-open skies and attractive, tree-lined main street, once played permanent second fiddle to Portland, one hour and 40 minutes down the […]
You know it’s autumn when the farmers’ market is bustling to an extreme with people and produce. My trip to Deering Oaks park this past Saturday was exactly as I had hoped. Beautiful seasonal fruit and vegetables, flowers (yes, still) […]
A Portland two bedroom 1980’s West End apartment was dramatically transformed to a modern sleek space filled with Maine art. The white walls and high ceilings are the perfect backdrop to the homeowners personal collection of paintings, photography and the […]
Sister’s Sarah and Jenn Tringalli’s business began in a small Maine garage where they sold vintage furniture, clothing & accessories. A decade later My Sister’s Garage can be found in a much larger space located in an antique farmhouse in […]
Sometimes we take for granted how truly great the restaurant scene is here in Portland. Portland, Maine that is. I would guess some would describe this small city by the ocean as the hub of New England foodie towns. It’s […]