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by Steve Hamlin
$32.00
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On a memorable trip to Machias Seal Island, off the coast of Downeast Maine, Linda and I photographed Atlantic Puffins by the dozens as they carried... more
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On a memorable trip to Machias Seal Island, off the coast of Downeast Maine, Linda and I photographed Atlantic Puffins by the dozens as they carried on their lives just a few feet away from us. The puffin with the fish in its beak is carrying food to a chick in a nearby burrow.
Completed in February, 2008. The price of the original includes matting, glazing and framing. Please contact me to discuss delivery arrangements if you're interested in purchasing this painting.
My subject matter reflects three life-long passions: nature, history, and architecture. I have lived most of my life in New England. I love painting subjects from my home region, as well as from the travel that my wife, Linda and I enjoy doing together. I paint only in watercolor, in a style that lies somewhere between impressionistic and photo-realistic. I love the transparency and immediacy of watercolors and celebrate the happy accidents of the medium, as well as its challenges. After many years of drawing only as a preliminary step to the main event - a painting - I've recently begun drawing as an end in itself again. Please browse my catalog of drawings and paintings. If you have a comment or question, please contact me. I...
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Steve Hamlin
Thank you very much Kimberly. You're right on both counts. I consider myself very fortunate to see, photograph and study wildlife in its natural habitat, then relive those experiences in the painting process. I think the experience of the direct connection with my subjects strengthens the resulting painting. Best wishes, Steve
Kimberly Wurster
Hello Steve, I have followed your work for some time and always really enjoy it. It is obvious that you love what you do, as well as the subject matter you portray....a very good thing for anyone to recognize in an artist's work. Happy painting!
Steve Hamlin
Thank you Stephanie!
Stephanie Grant
Beautiful work!V