
Maine. I grew up in Connecticut but spent every summer at a waterfront cottage built by my great-grandfather in Freeport. My childhood “building blocks” were memories of being with extended family. We moved to Freeport when I was a teenager. The combination of the warmth I feel towards Maine, the coastline, family and friends, and the arts I learned in a Maine high school are ingrained in everything I do.
Inspiration. Art is ever-evolving. Colors are like emotions. Our intrinsic emotional palette dictates our lives, as reflected in our choice of color. Any emotionally charged creative expression, whether it comes from art, music, or film, takes a strong hold on my feelings and comes alive through my art.
Medium. My preferred medium is acrylics — specifically fluid acrylics. I like their movement and versatility. The time sensitivity of this medium keeps me focused in the moment.
Artist Hero. Banksy, for his unpredictability and his profound, thought-provoking political and social commentary.
Studio. My art studio is in my home. I choose to be close so that when an idea is triggered, I can act on it immediately. I always have music streaming in the genre of the piece I’m creating. It’s definitely a working space, and I allow myself the freedom to get messy. It’s something my 6-year-old twins have taught me. I love the fact that I’m exposing my children to art and encouraging them to explore their creative abilities.
Where in Maine. I feel fortunate to live in Portland. I traveled the world and lived out west for years before returning home. Portland is where I met my wife, Karen, and where we decided to raise our family. It has the perfect combination of culture, history, food, architecture, education, and a community that I connect with. People here have a strong work ethic, are open-minded, and appreciate the beauty of our seasons.
Fun Fact. As an actor, I had the honor to work with Robin Williams in the movie “Flubber.”
Education. I was introduced to art in high school at Waynflete in Portland. During college, I attended the Semester at Sea program and circumnavigated the globe, visiting nine different countries. I made a substantial effort to meet local artists and observe their craft. After college I attended the Groundlings Theatre and School in Los Angeles and worked as an actor, earning my Screen Actors Guild card. All these experiences contributed to my career as a visual artist. My experimentation with the medium and substrates I work with is self-taught.
The Tree That Became Everything August 15 – September 12 This Temporary Space in Thomaston is pleased to present The Tree That Became Everything, a two-person exhibition featuring Sophie Anna Gibbings and Wills Phillips. A public opening reception will be held on Saturday, August 15, from 3-6pm. Does a tree persist long after it […]
Discover artful objects to live with, wear, and cherish! Shop Maine Craft is excited to welcome visitors to the 11th Annual Portland Fine Craft Show in its new home at Lincoln Park on Saturday, August 22, 2026, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Free and open to the public, the show brings together 100 juried […]
Plein air and Art of Alchemy shows wow the crowd Plein air and Art of Alchemy shows wow the crowd “The annual plein air show at Maine Art Gallery is always something special,” an artist selected for the exhibit commented at the opening reception last Saturday. “We get to go out and do the […]
Triangle Gallery in Rockland presents “Small Objects, Large Gestures,” featuring work by Judith Hoyt, Donna D’Aquino, Gene Shaw, Thomas Hill, Myung Urso, Mark Hartung, and Lisa & Scott Cylinder, is curated by Mike Holmes of Velvet Davinci Gallery. This show brings together old friends from the now-retired gallery and adds one familiar name, Gene Shaw. […]
The Kittery Art Association presents “Atmosphere,” an exhibition exploring the invisible forces that shape perception, energy and emotion, through Aug. 30 in Kittery. The exhibition invites artists to interpret experiences such as the electricity of connection, the calm before a storm and the stillness of a misty morning, transforming what is felt into something that […]
Turtle Gallery in Deer Isle will present an exhibition featuring work by Jadyn LaDeau, Adele Ursone and Sara Hotchkiss from Aug. 12 through Sept. 6. An open house will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Aug. 16, with a gallery talk at 3 p.m. Rooted in the tidal rhythms of Stonington, LaDeau paints the […]
The Deer Isle Artists Association presents “Expressions,” an exhibition showcasing a range of artistic perspectives and evocative styles, through Aug. 16 at its gallery in Deer Isle Village. The exhibition includes painting, printmaking, photography, weaving and woodwork by Marianne Alweis, Sarah Baskin, Sue Bolton, Ray Dinsmore, Steve Ettlinger, Mary Gage-Los, Jeri Gillin, Emily Johansen, Susan […]
Landing Gallery in Rockland presents “Just Passing Through,” an exhibition of 38 paintings by Liz Prescott, from Aug. 7 through Sept. 20. An opening reception will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 7 during Rockland’s First Friday Art Walk. The exhibition features a series of acrylic paintings inspired by Prescott’s time paddling and […]
Centre Street Arts Gallery in Bath presents a new summer exhibition featuring work by 22 local Midcoast artists. The exhibition includes work by Jillian Herrigel, Lee Liggett, Tara Dixon, Ed McCartan, Judy Conlan and Livy Glaubitz. The gallery will welcome visitors during the Bath Art Walk from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 21. Centre Street […]
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