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Hallowell artist Christopher Cart paints a mural recently in the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta.
Amy Peters Wood’s diptych egg tempera painting of “A Year on the Kennebec” will hang on an upper floor of the Capital Judicial Center.
Stained glass artist Janet Redfield, of Lincolnville, checks the placement of the abstract depiction of a river and its tributaries which she created for the new Capital Judicial Center in Augusta. The Kennebec County Courthouse is visible through the window.
Christopher Cart paints an osprey while he works on a mural recently in the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta.
Christopher Cart paints a mural recently in the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta.
Christopher Cart paints a mural recently in the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta, which will combine family, district and superior courts in one location.
Christopher Cart paints details of a ship’s rigging while he works on a mural in the Capital Judicial Center in Augusta, which is scheduled to open to the public March 2.
This image of the Kennebec River is one of four painted by Yarmouth artist Margaret Lawrence for the Capital Judicial Center.