Stop in HardScrabble Solutions Friday, January 5th, 2018 anytime from 5 – 9 pm to view the newest collaborative mural painted by Lin Trombley & Caitlin Sanipass with original artwork on display! *  

This event is FREE with light refreshments served and children’s activities in the play area.  

*Due to winter weather, event postponed until this Sunday, January 7 from Noon – 3 pm and will coincide with First Friday moved to First Sunday ~ Hemphill Family at Wintergreen Arts Center.

 

THE VENUE
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HardScrabble Solutions is a family-friendly co-working space in DowntownPresque Isle, Maine striving to facilitate women’s participation in economic activities. Co-workers include remote customer service agents, UX & web designers, sales consultants, nutritionists, massage therapists, Chinese language instructors, KidzJam and KidzCode teachers, sensory playgroup organizers, photographers and artists. Free to nonprofits such as La Leche League of Central Aroostook and Girl Scouts of Maine.

THE ARTISTS      
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–~ CAITLIN SANIPASS ~–
“I have been creating since I can remember. I have many creative outlets but one of my favorites is painting. I mostly paint with acrylic but also enjoy playing around with watercolor. I tend to be drawn to painting nature. Painting lots of trees and flowers. It’s like my safe spot. I often use art to help calm me and change my moods. Painting nature helps get my head in a calm peaceful place. Recently I have been trying to push myself out of my comfort zone and paint all sorts of different subjects. Some more challenging than others, it has been a learning experience.

I love to share art with others which is why I participate in many art events with Wintergreen. Including being a regular Sip and Paint Artist. Sip and paints are so much fun and really help others to discover a creative bone in their body. As well as teaching Sip and Paints for Wintergreen I teach them on my own and love in home parties. 

“I take advantage of any chance I can get to display my art in shows. As well as participating in all sorts of art events. But one of my favorite ways to display and share my art is to hide them around town. Every so often I hide a painting around town and take a photo of it. When someone finds it they can keep it! 
My main goal with art is to that someone else will find the piece if mind I felt when I painted or created something. And even better if it inspires them to create as well.”

–~ LIN TROMBLEY ~–
“Born in 1989 in Presque Isle, Maine, Lindsay (Lin) Trombley is a self-taught abstract artist with a strong focus on incorporating mixed media into her work. Trombley studied online at The Academy of Art University in 2010 briefly before the birth of her first daughter, but decided to step away from her studies to focus on her growing family.

“Upon discarding her online studies, Trombley started working intensely on developing her artistic ‘voice’ & exploring different themes & elements within her work. Her intention is to grab her viewer’s attention by presenting controversial topics within abstract imagery, allowing the de-coding of the image up to each individual. Trombley’s work can be found publicly & privately within Maine & has been seen in various local exhibitions such as The Wintergreen Arts Center, Featured Artists at The Aroostook Medical Center, & through commission-based work through-out her hometown. Her most memorable commissions were window murals painted at LiveWell United & HardScrabble Solutions. She enjoys participating in community events focused on the arts whenever possible. Lin is currently working on bringing to life her biggest passion, Anomic Chameleon Creatives, Studio & Gallery. She plans to secure a permanent location to offer open-concept artist studio rentals & host monthly exhibits for artists to be able to showcase their work. Realizing there is grand need for a haven for artists to exist where they can collaborate, source inspiration from & have dedicated workspace in the form of an open studio, Lin began work to make this dream a reality.

“She currently lives & works as a full-time artist out of her home studio in Presque Isle, Maine with her husband & two daughters. Lin views her work as “an approach to creating intense personal moments that are reflected within textured layering on the canvas” with strong references in regards to social, environmental, personal, natural, spiritual & cultural issues. Recently she has started exploring how fiber and metal work can coexist within her paintings & her artistic practice. She hopes to create a platform within her work to manifest waves of change & to advocate for those whose voice may not be heard otherwise. You can view her growing offerings at www.anomicchameleoncreatives.com and also social media platforms!”

IMAGE CREDIT
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Photographs of Caitlin Sanipass and Lin Trombley at work were taken byMouse Island Creatives at the recent Brews and Brushes! Live Art Battle hosted by Aroostook Partners in the Arts at Wintergreen Arts Center and compiled by Anomic Chameleon Creatives.

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