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Daniel
Anthony Daly
Daniel Anthony Daly Artist - Illustrator
Dan Daly lives and works half way up the coast
of Maine in the seaside town of Camden. His
work reflects his love and connection to the
New England landscape, its quality of light,
architecture, people and wildlife. Equally at
ease working with pencil, ink, watercolor, oils
or acrylics, he works both mural-sized and small.
Daly's work is represented in public and private
collections in Europe and the United States,
and he is listed in Who's Who In America. |
Oakfield
Railroad Museum
The Museum is dedicated to the early years of
Railroad Transportation.Besides seeing the historic
wood frame station wood frame station building,
you can be intrigued by hundreds of photographs-
some of which are over a century old. There
are also vintage signs and advertising pieces,
signal lanterns, original railroad maps, telegraph
equipment, newspapers, a Hand Car and a Motor
Car, restored mail carts, the C-66 caboose,
and a weathervane that came from the top of
the old water tower that was demolished in 1982.
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L.
C. Bates Museum
In 1889 George W. Hinckley founded his Good
Will Home for children in an old farm house
overlooking the Kennebec River. Mr. Hinckley
was so successful in making his vision become
reality that the original property grew to become
a village comprised of schools, cottages, libraries,
a chapel, farms and a museum. Today, more than
120 children live at Good Will Hinckley. |
Island
Designs
Our primary focus is embossed and handmade paper.
We design, carve metal plates and emboss each
piece in our studio. We also do all our own
framing and make many of the homemade papers
that we use.
Our images are highly
representational, sometimes bordering on surreal,
with a style somewhere between Eastern and Western.
The emphasis is on clean, fine and delicate
detail.
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