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Maine Poster featuring the digital art Blue Hill Village by ErnestineGrindal SaraClarke

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Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

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Dimensions

Image:

6.00" x 8.00"

Overall:

8.00" x 10.00"

 

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Blue Hill Village Poster

ErnestineGrindal SaraClarke

by ErnestineGrindal SaraClarke

$22.35

Product Details

Blue Hill Village poster by ErnestineGrindal SaraClarke.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

Stately homes and American elms line the village streets. Blue Hill was one of the David Marsh townships granted in 1762 to the veterans of the last... more

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Comments (2)

Kara Schumann

Kara Schumann

Congrats!

Thanks!

Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway

Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway

EG, I have always liked collages. This one is a favorite. Keep up the great work. I will return often to your site.

Thank-you Anne-Elizabeth

Artist's Description

Stately homes and American elms line the village streets. Blue Hill was one of the David Marsh townships granted in 1762 to the veterans of the last war against the French. The first comers to the area were Joseph Wood and John Roundy from Andover, Massachusetts, who built homes on Mill Island at the tidal falls (Blue Hills Falls). Other settlers joined them, and in this neighborhood were the first mill and schoolhouse. The area was first known as North Andover, then as New Port, and in 1789 the town charter established its name as Blue Hill now a center for the arts and music, and the gateway to the Penobscot Peninsula communities and the Deer Isles.

About ErnestineGrindal SaraClarke

ErnestineGrindal SaraClarke

Ernestine Grindal is the creation of Sally Clarke in memory of her late mother, whose real name it was, and whose spirit has been a driving force in her art and never wanted to saddle a child with such a name as Ernestine! "Let's just give her a 'regular name' like Sally or Sara!" Sally grew up near New York City and has been drawing since she realized that crayons didn't taste very good and must have another purpose. She moved into Balsam Lane Studio, Blue Hill, Maine in 2001. Ernestine's Easel was added in 2007 as the the greeting card division of this small art studio. In April of 2013 Balsam Lane Studio moved to the village of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Sally studied at Syracuse University, Lewis & Clark College and...

 

$22.35

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