Artist Amy Ray's elaborate needlework garments don't sit in her shop for long — her wearable, upcycled art pieces are quickly finding their audience.
Maine-Made
Lon Cameron's Maine Float crafts feature umbrellas, retractable swim ladders, and quiet electric motors.
The survival of the iconic boat is a matter of Maine sporting heritage — and long family history.
His shady characters have attracted celebrity clients and 750,000 social-media fans.
Ben Whalley’s saltwater flies elegantly balance form and function and represent a deep connection to fishing heritage.
Brian Hughes’s new and improved versions of an age-old tool make tending the soil a cinch.
But recently, he’s begun selling off some of his 18,000-piece collection to make room for another passion: lobster buoys.
With a collection of more than 300 locally crafted axes and scythes, he's taken a whack at reconstructing the town's manufacturing history.
Half a century ago, the artist was at the height of his career, crafting avian sculptures for presidents, collectors, and the occasional flighty customer.
Quilting had South Portland's Judy Gates feeling boxed in, so she started piecing together nature-themed textile collages instead.
These Maine-based greeting-card artists make it easy to say “I love you” on Valentine’s Day.
Through Healing Loops, York needleworker Audrey Mahlman sells handmade hats, blankets, and scarves to benefit Christopher’s Haven.