Spring 2015 Student Art Show Opening Photos of Artwork by Reed Allen unless otherwise noted. Merrymeeting Adult Education.

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Spring 2015 Student Art Show Opening Photos of Artwork by Reed Allen unless otherwise noted. Merrymeeting Adult Education

Alstromeria by Tilly Atkins Beginning Painting with Acrylics

Batiks & Silk Paintings by Pam Gatcomb Batiks & Silk Painting

Box With Eucalyptus Leaves by Kathleen Boldt B & W & Colored Pencil Drawing Photo by Kathleen Boldt

Bridge by Leanne Titcomb Intermediate Acrylics

Chickadee-dee by Marcia Harrington Watercolors

Dad’s Carpenter Square by Linda Wolcott Graphite Combo Class B & W Continued Drawing

Descending Raptor by Art Schaefer Oil on Canvas, Continued Drawing

Desire by Linda Murray Fluid Acrylics

Escaping by Jana Holt Drawing

Evolution in Blue by Gloria Brown Fluid Acrylics

Flea Market by Marv Wiehe Acrylics

Fog in the Valley by Linda Gerard Watercolors

For the Birds by Peggy Mason Fluid Acrylics

Glass Study I. by Paul Horn Graphite, Continued Drawing

Hailey by William Stanton Acrylics

Hidden Cove by Linda Gerard Watercolors

Joshua Tree National Park by Susan Rich Acrylics

Journey by Carmen A. Caouette Fluid Acrylics

Les Chats de St. Remyde Provence by Kat LaPierre Colored Pencil, Combo Drawing

Light Years Away by Linda DeSantis Fluid Acrylics

Lucille, the Guinea Hen by Susan Rich Acrylics

Luminess by Gloria Brown Acrylics

Mainly Maine by Perry Jordan Fluid Acrylics

Maquoit Bay by Cheryl DiCara Pastels, Continued Drawing

Merging by Gloria Brown Acrylics

Nagi by Lee Price Continued Drawing

Spring Hopes Eternal by Jana Holt Drawing

Night Dew on Bloom by Linda Gerard Watercolor & Gouache

Ocean Wave Crashing by Gloria Brown Watercolors

On the Trail to Morse Mountain by Linda DeSantis Fluid Acrylics

Peekaboo Pony by Kat LaPierre Colored Pencil, Combo Drawing

Photo Memory Quilt by Mandy Russell Quilting 101 with Memory Quilt Option

Pink & Black by Diane Ryerson Quilting 101 with Memory Quilt Option

Pirate’s Cove, Bath by Perry Jordan Fluid Acrylics

Polka Dot Vase by Denise Swyers Beginning Acrylics

Poppies by Jane Carter Beginning Painting with Acrylics

Requiem to Rock by Gloria Brown Watercolors

Rest Time by Art Schaefer Graphite, Combo Drawing

Rooted by Ann Nelson Ink & Graphite, Continued Drawing

Shades of White by Judith Long Combo Drawing

Spring Morning in Bowdoinham by Bill Stanton Advanced Acrylics

Spring Thaw by Linda Gerard Watercolors

Still Life by Phyllis Kelly Pencil, Continued Drawing

Summer Strut after Photograph by Marty Thornton by Cheryl DiCara Pastels, Continued Drawing

Sunflower by Leanne Titcomb Intermediate Acrylics

Sunflowers by Denise Swyers BeginningAcrylics

The Prairie House by Linda Glick Beginning Watercolors

Tinkerbell by Sandi Hersom Fluid Acrylics

Untitled II. by Taylor Rogers Prisma Color, Combo Drawing

Untitled by Lee Price Continued Drawing

Untitled by Mary Ann Roark Graphite, Continued Drawing

Untitled by Sandi Hersom Fluid Acrylics

Untitled by Taylor Rogers Watercolor, Combo Drawing

Vase by Raisa Bittner Pencil, Continued Drawing

Waiting by Geralyn Campanelli Advanced Acrylics

Water Lily Study I. by Geralyn Campanelli Acrylics

White on White by Lee Price Continued Drawing

Wild Flowers in Colorado Springs by Susan Rich Acrylics

Wolf Neck by Geralyn Campanelli Fluid Acrylics

Wood Spirits by Penny Lewis Abstraction with Watercolors