Laura Freeman’s installation will be on view through June 7 at the Stable Gallery, 6 Water St., in Damariscotta.
The installation explores the concepts of form and void with pears and human figures. Drawings and paintings cover the walls with pears and humans created with charcoal or acrylic paints.
On the tables, clay or bronze sculptures of human figures demonstrate Freeman’s creative explorations. Some figures are pear shaped. Others have internal voids. From one-inch to over a foot high, Freeman’s creations are expressions of strength and sensitivity.
Works by 35 other Maine artists are on view.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
For more information, visit stablegallerymaine.com or call 207-562-1991.
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