One of two Featured Artists for Sunday, March 14:

Bryan Gagner


Skiffs and Boat House
by Bryan Gagner
Bryan Gagner   is a self-taught artist with a passion for landscape and nature photography. He moved to Maine with a degree in Environmental Biology and Secondary Teaching from the University of Colorado in Boulder. His new Nikon SLR competed with his other occupations as middle school teacher, furniture maker, carpenter, and stern man on a lobster boat. The Nikon won!



Blue Hill Fire Tower
by Bryan Gagner
Now resident in Mascarene, New Brunswick, with his wife and son, he returns often to the Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle where his values, aesthetics and talents first coalesced into a career. He is committed to the sense of community around farming and fishing, and to recording and preserving the way of life and the surrounding land and seascape of coastal Maine and New Brunswick.



Blueberry Field
by Bryan Gagner
"I think people need to be reminded of their profound connection to nature, and my photos are intended to encourage that realization. Capturing the motion of wind and rising mist is essential to this. My images are meant to be calming -- to imitate the feeling of sitting in a field watching the wind blow waves through the grass and flower .... or lying on your back twiddling dry stems between fingers and watching clouds drift overhead."


More of Bryan's work can be found at Isalos Fine Art in Stonington and in Blue Hill at Handworks Gallery.