| "Sunflower Dawn"~~framed with gold metal and white mat, 11"x14" $180 |
| "Sunflower I" ~~ matted, unframed, ready for 11"x14" frame $135 |
........... Welcome to Maine Watercolor Art showcasing the artwork of Rachel Smith Maher and Dragonfly Arts of Maine............ .............Take a Moment to View the Paintings ................ Read Stories that Inspire Her Work...........Breathe in the Beauty ................ ~~~~ Splashing Blue Oceans ~~~ Bright Garden Flowers ~~~ Scenic Maine Vistas ~~~ Winter's Quiet Beauty ~~~ Flora & Fauna ~~~~
| "Sunflower Dawn"~~framed with gold metal and white mat, 11"x14" $180 |
| "Sunflower I" ~~ matted, unframed, ready for 11"x14" frame $135 |
| Ocean's Edge 16"x14" $275 framed |
| Prout's Neck Tides and Roses ~~sold |
| SPLASH!! 24"x20" $450 framed |
| Cranberry Skies 27"x17" $750 Framed |
Can you feel it? Can you hear it? Spring is in the air! The birds certainly have known it for a few weeks, now, as they have been singing their sweet spring songs in celebration! I have been inspired to paint tulips...lots and lots of tulips!
The top two paintings are available, framed in blonde wood 13"x13" frames with a white mat for $250. The bottom painting is in a private collection in Maine.
The Wisemen heard the Good News and wanted to worship the New King. They asked, “Where is the one who has been born King of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him.” (Matthew 2:2)
Memories of a mountain stream. If you look closely, a flyfisherman is casting his fly off the left bank. There is a rhythmic beauty to casting. The sounds of the rushing waters, the smell of the Maine woods, back and forth, landing the tasty bait just so. With any luck, a brookie will be enticed by the meal at the end of your line. Regardless of the "catching", flyfishing to me is one of the best ways to relax while soaking in Nature at its best. God's magnificent creation. All is good at the edge of a mountain stream.
The temperatures dropped last night. Morning frost is imminent! Our short summer growing season is fading fast. Here is one more tribute to my love of flowers and antique watering cans! The crisp air turns my thoughts to apple-picking, football and casseroles! It transports me into an action mode focused on harvest and preparation for winter winds. I love the autumn season...a time of transition, turning inward to a place of silence like a snow filled sky. I love the multitude of colors shown by the maples and birches and oaks. I hope to put on my jeans and fleece and be out there documenting God's wondrous colors with my paintbrush!

