Sculpture Boothbay
Sculpture installed at East Boothbay General Store
Robbie Campbell of Campbell Marine, Elizabeth Evans of the East Boothbay General Store, and Patricia Royall of Sculpture Boothbay post installation. Sophie West photo
East Boothbay General Store owner Liz Evans admires the sculpture by New York artist Chris Lewis. Sophie West photo
The location of Chris Lewis’ sculpture at the East Boothbay General Store is perfect for checking the piece out up close. Sophie West photo
Close up of the New York Bluestone granite sculpture. Sophie West photo
The view from Murray Hill Road and Route 96. Sophie West photo
The two sides of this sculpture are quite different. What’s the statement? Mull that over with a cup of coffee. Sophie West photo
Robbie Campbell of Campbell Marine, Elizabeth Evans of the East Boothbay General Store, and Patricia Royall of Sculpture Boothbay post installation. Sophie West photo
East Boothbay General Store owner Liz Evans admires the sculpture by New York artist Chris Lewis. Sophie West photo
The location of Chris Lewis’ sculpture at the East Boothbay General Store is perfect for checking the piece out up close. Sophie West photo
Close up of the New York Bluestone granite sculpture. Sophie West photo
The view from Murray Hill Road and Route 96. Sophie West photo
The two sides of this sculpture are quite different. What’s the statement? Mull that over with a cup of coffee. Sophie West photo
On Oct. 3 Sculpture Boothbay was at the East Boothbay General Store on Route 96 owned Elizabeth Evans.
Evans welcomed the arrival of the untitled sculpture by artist Chris Lewis of New Paltz, New York. The sculpture is made from New York Bluestone and was sculpted at Bill Royall’s studio on Southport.
Thanks to Sculpture Boothbay crew Robbie Campbell and Glen Rines for the excellent placement at the store's attractive stone terrace.
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