Last Frontier


 

As always, the story of the lighthouses has captivated the imagination. The lighthouses are as old as time. Them were born in the farthest ages and their evolution goes hand in hand with evolution of navigation.
To start, they were simple bonfire which were kept lit throughout the night on the hills overlooking dangerous areas for navigation... Then they evolve through the ages to become what we know today .

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Dice Head Light


Castine Historic District, Maine, 2014
Size: 47cm x47cm
Technique: archival pigment print on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Limited Edition of 25

Cape Elizabeth Two Lights


Cape Elisabeth, Maine, 2014
Size: 47cm x47cm
Technique: archival pigment print on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Limited Edition of 25

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Pemaquid Point Lighthouse


Pemaquid Peninsula, Maine, 2014
Size: 47cm x47cm
Technique: archival pigment print on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Limited Edition of 25

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Fort Point Light Station


Penobscot Bay, Maine, 2014
Size: 47cm x47cm
Technique: archival pigment print on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Limited Edition of 25

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Portland Head Light


Cape Elisabeth, Maine, 2014
Size: 47cm x47cm
Technique: archival pigment print on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Limited Edition of 25

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Bass Harbor Head Light


Bass Harbor, Maine, 2014
Size: 47cm x47cm
Technique: archival pigment print on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Limited Edition of 25

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Doubling Point Light


Arrowsic, Maine, 2014
Size: 47cm x47cm
Technique: archival pigment print on Fine Art Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Limited Edition of 25