“THREE LADIES OF ORR’S ISLAND” BY SARAH GREENIER

“THREE LADIES OF ORR’S ISLAND” BY SARAH GREENIER

BATH

Sarah Greenier of Bath and Hannah Ineson of Damariscotta are the featured summer artists through September 8 at Mae’s Café & Bakery, located at 160 Centre St., Bath. Both artists are long-time professionals whose oil and watercolor paintings depict Maine coastal life at its best.

Sarah Greenier, who summered and spent much of her youth on Orr’s Island, studied Graphic Design at the Pratt Institute and Impressionist painting with John C. Traynor in Swansea, NH. She went on to work as a Graphic Artist and Art Director for ten years before devoting herself to full-time to painting in 1996. For many years, Greenier exhibited her oil and watercolor paintings at outdoor art shows throughout Maine and New England, where she won numerous awards. In 2006, she and her husband opened the Greenier Studio/Gallery at 428 Middle Street, Bath, where she shows her quintessential Maine coast oil paintings and teaches oil and acrylic painting during the fall and winter months. For more information on her workshops and to view her work, go to www.sarahgreenier.com.

Hannah Ineson, a Maine resident since 1972, is an oil and watercolor painter and has had her work featured on note cards at LL Bean. Her paintings are also in many private collections in Maine in Florida, where she is represented in the Everglades National Park Big Cypress Preserve. For the past eight years, Ineson has focused primarily on oil painting, for which she uses the palette knife almost exclusively, producing a sculptural surface. She is inspired by the local natural landscape, whether it is the Florida Everglades or the Maine coast. She is a juried member of the Pemaquid Gallery at Art in LighthousePark, and also has upcoming classes she will teach on North Haven, and at Dillman’s Resort, in Wisconsin. To view her work and get more information on her workshops, go to www.hannahineson.com.


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