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“THE OLD TREE IN SUMMER” BY ANDREA PETERS
“THE OLD TREE IN SUMMER” BY ANDREA PETERS
East Boothbay artist Andrea Peters’ world is outside her windows — salty inlets, mossy ledges, towering spruces and abundant flower and vegetable gardens — a quintessentially Maine landscape.

Perhaps the late arts writer Phil Isaacson, an admirer of Peters’ work, said it best: “Peters’ Maine coast wriggles with color. Hues pile up in layers and then ease their way along the hide of the land. Her style is gestural, spontaneous, and that quality builds a visual tempo. The Maine coast has become a center of visual energy.”


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