Five Pastel Paintings I Painted this Week in Maine

Five Pastel Paintings I Painted this Week in Maine
Climbing Katahdin painting Climbing Katahdin (pastel) by Polly Castor

I had a wonderful time painting this week in Maine. Here is what I produced:

The painting above– Climbing Katahdin– is of a difficult spot in the hike to the top of Mount Katahdin. It is 12″x12″and done in pastel.

The original painting is already SOLD.

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Early Morning Walk at the Rachel Carson Preserve: Such a lovely place! It is 6″x9″ and done in pastel.

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Elves Live There is about the magical place Maine is. It is 12″x12″ and done in pastel and acrylic ink.

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Parade Ribbons in Kennebunk is about the jubilant May Day parade stops all traffic in the bright sunshine, streamers waving. It is 6″x9″ and done in pastel.

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It is a hike to get to Howes Falls in Baxter State Park, but it is worth the effort. It is 12″x12″ and done in pastel.

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Which one do you like best?

Maine is a very varied place and has endless subjects to paint; stay tuned in the next few days for more photos of my trip!

Morning Walk at the Rachel Carson Preserve (pastel) by Polly Castor

 

Elves Live There (pastel and acrylic ink) by Polly Castor

 

Parade Ribbons in Kennebunk (pastel) by Polly Castor

 

Howes Falls in Baxter State Park (pastel) by Polly Castor
I work to amplify good wherever I find it. I love color, texture, beauty, great ideas, nature, metaphor, deliciousness, genuine spirituality, and exploring new territory. I encourage authenticity, nurture creativity, champion sustainability, promote peace, and hope to foster a new renaissance where we all are free to be our most fulfilled, multifaceted, and terrific selves. Read more here.

2 Comments

  1. Brian G 2 years ago

    Elves Live There – in my mind I immediately see the most beautiful teddy-bear I have ever witnessed. That’s a masterpiece.

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