Maine Arts Journal Summer 2024: The Sketchbook Issue – Archive

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The Maine Arts Journal: UMVA Quarterly

The Sketchbook Issue

Summer 2024

For this Summer issue of the Maine Arts Journal, we invited our contributors to share pages from past and present sketchbooks, excited to discover the many purposes for this uncensored private space. We are grateful for their willingness to let MAJ’s readers peek into their creative process and become privy to their visual thinking.

From the Editors: Natasha Mayers, Nora Tryon, Véronique Plesch, Betsy Sholl (poetry editor), with the help of Colby interns Sofia Escobar Amaya and Audrey Loo.

The Union of Maine Visual Artists is proud to produce the Maine Arts Journal, with generous contributions from the Rabkin Foundation, Judith Glickman Lauder, Kent Gordon, and other donors. The MAJ helps us promote and advocate for the visual arts, artists, and all arts supporters. Learn more and become a UMVA member here. The MAJ is dependent on UMVA membership dues.

 

 

Maine Arts Journal Summer 2024 cover (Philip Barter, sketchbook page, [photo: Carl Little]).

 

Carl Little – Philip Barter: Sketches

Carl Little – Philip Barter: Sketches

On 23 April 2024, painter Philip Barter died peacefully at his home in Franklin, Maine. After suffering a heart attack, Barter returned home to hospice care. Lying in the living room of his remarkable house, surrounded by his art, he requested some favorite tunes by...

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John Moore

John Moore

The sketchbook pages are from sketchbooks that I have been using since shortly after graduate school for preparing compositions, or to access subjects for painting that I did not have directly in front of me. That initial intent became more broad as drawing expanded...

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Stuart Kestenbaum: Writing Life

Stuart Kestenbaum: Writing Life

When I stack my journals on my desk, they make two columns, each eighteen inches tall. That makes one yard of notebooks—a record of my adult writing life. Stacked this way, they have a presence somewhere in between a minimalist sculpture and a game of Jenga about to...

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Sara Stites

Sara Stites

For years, my creative journey has been chronicled in notebooks filled with the bold strokes of markers. I have begun to project and paint these images onto my paintings as a way to include the meanderings of my mind and hand. However, several years ago an unexpected...

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France Hilbert

France Hilbert

My sketchbook serves to explore ideas and functions as a dynamic space for experimentation and processing my thoughts. It allows me to work without constraints, relieving expectations. Its intent is to be risky, adventurous, unruled, and unrestrained. It offers a...

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Reed McLean – The Poplar Tree

Reed McLean – The Poplar Tree

Drawing a tree is the most fantastic cliché, and the common poplar is the most fantastic of trees. They have a mercurial pulse in their wild sap that drives them to extremes, to sacrifice limbs to storms, and die young and mutilated, having lived well. Compare the...

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Ingrid Ellison

Ingrid Ellison

Intro It is late afternoon and the sun lands in a slant across my desk. The scarred wood is pitted with a history of paint and ink. Minding the shadows I arrange some treasures I might want to draw: a scrap of patterned fabric, a pearl and rhinestone hat pin, a few...

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Carl Little – Rob Finn: Thoughts on Sketching and Trees

Carl Little – Rob Finn: Thoughts on Sketching and Trees

Just as athletes stretch their muscles before exercising, artists limber up their eyes, brains, and hands by sketching. —Rob Finn Raised in the Mid-Atlantic, Germany, and New England, Rob Finn traces his earliest interest in art to two high school painting, drawing,...

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Véronique Plesch – Sketchbook Musings

Véronique Plesch – Sketchbook Musings

Why do we take photos when we travel if not to remember the sights? This is what sketchbooks have afforded for a long time, just like Albrecht Dürer when he first traveled from Nuremberg to Venice in 1494–95 and captured in a watercolor the city of Trento and its...

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James Brasfield – Poetry

James Brasfield – Poetry

These two poems are sections from a longer poem titled “To Spring,” in which the poet really sketches the whole panoply of the seasons so they unscroll before our eyes. These poems remind me of the clear vision and unfolding depth of Chinese poetry, and of those...

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Bruce Pratt – Poetry

Bruce Pratt – Poetry

In these two poems Bruce Pratt gives us the feel of how noticing, how paying attention to specific details can lead to a sudden shift of awareness. In “Gunmetal Grey” the sketch turns to insight. Those snow devils, Orion hunting, the plummeting temperatures, the...

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Susan Cook – Poetry

Susan Cook – Poetry

In this poem Susan Cook explores a sort of sketch of self, a mind trying to come into awareness.  Suddenly the metaphor of a plant in a jar transforms the experience into a kind of vision or awareness of how the world (or our own consciousness) offers care to us,...

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Tony Owen: A Certain Intimacy

Tony Owen: A Certain Intimacy

For those who have lived with someone for a long period of time, you already know that there is precious little to keep secreted away from each other. There is little we need to hide. There is not much we haven't already made known to each other over the breakfast...

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Argy Nestor – Sketching in Schools

Argy Nestor – Sketching in Schools

I've had the privilege of visiting countless pre-kindergarten through grade twelve art classrooms across Maine and beyond, and the magic that unfolds within them transcends demographics and backgrounds. The ways in which teachers incorporate sketching and sketchbooks...

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David Estey – Unprecedented UMVA Membership Meeting

David Estey – Unprecedented UMVA Membership Meeting

Nearly fifty UMVA members met by Zoom and exchanged ideas with the leadership on 17 April. They ratified the board of directors and discussed a wide range of topics: The vision, mission, strategic management plan, and chapter relations. Nine foundational goals, with...

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David Estey – Andrea Holland, New UMVA Treasurer

David Estey – Andrea Holland, New UMVA Treasurer

Andrea Holland, accounting manager for Lyman Morse Boatbuilding, Inc., has been named the new treasurer and bookkeeper for the Union of Maine Visual Artists. John Patrick Mullen, UMVA treasurer for the previous four months during a difficult transition, stepped down...

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David Estey – Emily Sabino: New UMVA Board Member

David Estey – Emily Sabino: New UMVA Board Member

Emily Sabino, an abstract representational painter in Newcastle and Director of Pricing and Project Management for Goodwin Procter, LLP, is the newest member of the board of directors of the Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA). As an artist, Emily aims to capture a...

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David Estey – Exclusive Studio Visits for UMVA Members

David Estey – Exclusive Studio Visits for UMVA Members

The Union of Maine Visual Artists is launching a free series of visits for UMVA members to prominent artists’ studios, beginning with UMVA members Linden Frederick and Maxwell Nolin in Belfast on Saturday, 13 July 2024, from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Participants will have...

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David Estey – UMVA Update: New Website, Summer 2024

David Estey – UMVA Update: New Website, Summer 2024

UMVA has contracted with New York designer Elizabeth Ann Cline to deliver a new, interactive website with easier access by 1 August 2024. The  new website will allow members to: share and acquire information about events and opportunities to show their art; view films...

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ARRT! Update – Summer 2024

ARRT! Update – Summer 2024

ARRT! (The Artists’ Rapid Response Team!) works with progressive groups and organizations throughout Maine, providing images that can help to distill and clarify their important messages about issues that matter to people in Maine and the world beyond our borders....

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