Hand-painted Artwork on Salvaged Pine Board

Item Number: 058-2
Time Left: CLOSED


Description
This hand-painted and stenciled piece of art by Maine-based artist Michele Sturgis has a story to tell.
Michele says of her work: "In my art, I seek to celebrate all things overlooked. My goal is to reveal that everything, even discarded items like this wood board, hold value & beauty. In this piece of wood, stories are told by each who have laid hands on it. Be it the sawyer, planer, sander or painter, each has shared their own beautiful energy with this piece of wood. I believe this amazing energy stays & is embodied in each piece. This beautiful white pine board was part of a home built in 1724 in Swanzey, NH. Note feather edge sheathing is present here, where an additional craftsman shared their energy. The home was lovingly dismantled, catalogued & resurrected as the new welcome center at the Desert of Maine. A few board pieces were not needed in the rebuilding process, so I seek to honor them in my art process. Using quality acrylic stencil paints, I seek to celebrate New England folk artists from the early 1800’s. Some stencils are used in the likeness of Moses Eaton & Rufus Porter’s original designs. I simply add my own whimsical energy in completing each piece."
The piece measures 15”H x 9 3/4”W x 3/4”D and is sealed, signed & mounted for hanging.
Special Instructions
To be picked up in Concord following the auction. Delivery to other areas of the state may be coordinated with the Preservation Alliance.