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Painting Texture as Color: Brian Chu

Upcoming Portland Shows
February 2007: Animals in Art
February 2007: John Knight - Recent Paintings in The Front Room

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October 2006

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June August
Martha Burkert
Albina Colden,
Suzanne deLesseps
Hélène Farrar
Jeffrey Bye
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Brad Maushart
Abbott Meader
Gedy Moody
Deborah Randall
Shannon Richardson
Kathleen Robbins
Jan ter Weele
Arthur Thompson

Workshops
Art & Culture in Tuscany - November 5, 2005

European Victorian Watercolors
European Victorian Watercolors

Past Shows
Kathleen Robbins October 2006
Jeffrey Bye June 2006
Willa Vennema May 2006
The Figure March 2006
Mixed Media - Feb 2006
Printmakers Show - Jan 2006
Group Show - December 2005
Stonington Summer 2005
Landscape Invitational 2005
Abstract Reconciliations: John Andrews & Deborah Randall
Quint-Rose
Ceramics Show 2005
Invitational Landscape 2004

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The idea for providing an eclectic mix of cultural products at good prices started on a farm in the hills of Tuscany. In the mid-1990's, the owners bought and restored Tramonti, a farm and farmhouse dating from the Middle Ages. They revived the small vineyard and olive groves which were mixed in with the woods spread along the hillside, and before long both their wine and their olive oil were gaining renown far beyond the surrounding hills.

From the owners' love for artisan craftsmanship came the idea to buy and import directly to the United States the best wine, food, antique furniture and accessories which Europe has to offer. This love of artistry also includes items ranging from traditional French and Italian ceramics and olive wood kitchenware to the work of contemporary visual artists who have spent considerable time living and practicing their art throughout Europe. By scouring the European countryside for the best combinations of craftsmanship and value, and then by importing it directly, The Clown is able to offer the unique work of small-production artisans at the best prices possible.

Why the name THE CLOWN? Trust us, not a very interesting story, but you have to admit it is easy to remember and easy to pronounce - making some of those marketing experts happy!

THE CLOWN

659 U.S. Route 1

York, Maine, 03909

207 351 3063

www.the-clown.com