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Lobster Buoys No. 1 Print

Michael Maron

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Lobster buoys are used to mark the ocean surface location of a lobsterman's undersea traps. Each lobsterman has a set of unique buoy colors. This is the first of a series of nine buoy paintings that I did over the winter of 2019-20. With this series, I am particularly interested in unusual compositions and perspectives and the interplay of light and shadow. In this painting, I was interested in seeing what I could do with the color blue.

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I was born in Long Beach, California in 1949. My initial foray into art was as a ten-year old when my parents enrolled me in watercolor lessons. A gradually developing (and undiagnosed until some years later) case of nearsightedness however diminished my interest. (How can you paint something that you can’t see clearly?) By the time I was outfitted with glasses, I was on his way to a career in science, receiving a Ph.D. in physiology from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1976. After a stint as a postdoctoral fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin, I taught medical students how their lungs function and did research in pulmonary physiology and pathophysiology at the Northeast Ohio Medical University. After retiring and moving to Maine with my wife Dawn in 2007, and some fifty years after my first lessons, Dawn and artist Joye Moon, convinced me to pick up a paintbrush again. Since that time, I have been privileged to learn from artists Joye Moon, Judith Kinsman, Guy Corriero, Dennis Rafferty, Russel Whitten, Susan Roux, Dan Graziano, and of course my immensely talented wife. I paint in oil, acrylic, and watercolor and am a member of the Art Guild of the Kennebunks. My paintings have been juried into shows of the New England Watercolor Society, the Rockport Art Association, the University of Southern Maine, and the Union of Maine Visual Artists. My work can be seen at the Wright Gallery in Cape Porpoise, Maine, and online on both my website, and .

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