New: Bailey Island Design
This quintessential Maine view portrays Bailey Island overlooking Mackerel Cove, one of the most photographed places in Maine. Off in the distance is "Bailey Island Bridge" home to the only cribstone bridge in the world—made of rocks, sand and gravel to help permit the substantial tides to flow freely, reducing the effect that flow would otherwise have on boats transiting into it's channel.
Limited Edition: Maine Roots Poster
Our Maine Roots poster captures an unabridged history or Maine and our roots compiled from MPBN and the Maine Historical Society.Â
Mixed media, paper & photo collage, 24"x32" – printed in South Portland, Maine.
Prints & Posters
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Field Notes Booklet Casco Bay Maine | Field Notes Journal Casco Bay | Field Notes Book Maine | Custom Field Notes Book
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Katahdin Maine Poster 16"x24" | Vintage Travel Poster | Mountain Poster | Maine Poster | Mount Katahdin Print | Offset Print(6)
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Maine Postcard 5"x7" | Sugarloaf Postcard | Sugarloaf Mountain Postcard | Travel Postcard(1)
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Acadia Maine Print 8.5"x11" | Vintage Travel Print | Acadia Print | Maine Print | Acadia National Park | Acadia National Park Print
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Field Notes Booklet Moosehead Lake Maine | Field Notes Journal Moosehead Lake | Field Notes Book Maine | Custom Field Notes Book
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Acadia Maine Poster 16"x24" | Vintage Travel Poster | Acadia Poster | Maine Poster | Acadia National Park | Offset Print(4)
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Featured: Portland Poster
"Resurgam" is the motto of the city of Portland, Maine which is latin for “I shall rise again”. The great fire of Portland, Maine, sometimes known as the 1866 great fire, occurred on July 4, 1866—the first Independence Day after the end of the American Civil War. This was the greatest fire yet seen in an American city. The city seal depicts a phoenix rising from ashes, a reference to recovery from four devastating fires.