
At the Pemaquid Gallery this summer two artists perfectly illustrate that different techniques and approaches can impart wonderfully different moods and energy to paintings of Maine’s iconic views.
Jon Luoma uses watercolor and Chinese inks to create crisp, clear, Asian-influenced paintings with subtle, simple color schemes of two or three hues and dramatic but very still compositions.
John Butke uses bright, bold colors in oil, acrylic or watercolor and striking compositions to create often cheerful, storytelling paintings, occasionally including active little figures in his landscapes.
Luoma has a B.A. in studio art, was a commercial illustrator, and his study in China of traditional Chinese ink painting is clearly reflected in his subtle colors and handling of asymmetrical space. He is widely acclaimed for his published illustrations, some of which have been collected by the Portland Museum of Art. Butke has an MFA from Cranbrook Academy and spent much of his career as Visual Art Instructor at the Worcester Public Schools. His love for Maine began in 1974, summering with his wife on Sawyers Island in Boothbay. His goal has always been to create paintings “that express the beauty and allure of Maine.”
His website (with his wife) can be found at www.thebutkegallery.com.
Luoma feels that “the natural world is truly inspiring” and he has a passion for conservation and the outdoors. His subject matter encompasses Maine’s coastal scenes and the North Woods’ forests and wildlife. Luoma can be found online at www.theartdogs.com.

Similarly, Butke says, “My inspiration is the Maine landscape and the natural surroundings of my home on Sawyer’s Island. My paintings depict the essence of coastal Maine through its ever-changing colors and forms … I focus on developing an interesting contrast of colors within a strong composition and a dynamic quality of brushstrokes that create a sense of both movement and unity.”
Work can also be found and purchased online at www.pemaquidgallery.com.
Pemaquid Art Gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Oct. 20 at Lighthouse Park in Bristol. For more information, visit www.pemaquidartgallery.com.
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