“Boot Cove – Lubec (Winter)” (2023)

“Boot Cove – Lubec (Winter)” (2023)

Mixed Media (Acrylic & Gouache)

12″ x 16″

One of the things that attracts me about where I live is the icy North Atlantic and the majestic cliffs of Maine’s Downeast coast. In this painting, I wanted to evoke the icy waters bashing the ancient rock which I attempted to do by using only a palette knife and building paint layers as they dried.

Recent photos – Lubec, Maine

“The monk should shut all the gates of his soul, that is, the senses, so that he is not lured astray. When the intellect sees that it is not dominated by anything, it prepares itself for immortality, gathering its senses together and forming them into one body.” – St. Isaiah, The Philokalia

Approaching Tide

It is the end of another August low tide in Lubec, Maine. The men have been clam digging around the Spark Plug lighthouse that marks the center of the dangerous salt water channel that has been known to take lives and engulf unsuspecting tourists whom foolhardily drive out on the mudflats. The encroaching sea pours in from the cold-waters of the Bay of Fundy. It drives the clam diggers from the mud flats before their vehicles are engulfed by the rapidly-rising waters. With a hundred pounds or more of soft-shell clams dug from the mud-flats, these hard-working men and women will cash in their harvest for another day’s work. Many will return by nightfall with headlamps blazing to dig another batch for a double-payday.

This is life in Downeast Lubec, Maine