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We are located at 40 Mountain Street (route 52) in downtown Camden.


 

Now!....ceramics,painting & steel sculpture combined!

40 Mountain Street
Camden, Maine 04843
(207) 236-8485
 

Sculpture by John Clapp

MAINE SCULPTURE 


You have found a beautiful place to view sculpture
     adjacent to Camden Hills State Park

"TURTLE LOVE" (48" x 48" x 1/4") This piece reflects the feeling of reckless abandon and love for nature.

"MRS. & MISSES" (72" x 48" x 1/4") This piece was inspired by a young lady that I saw in the park next to Camden Harbor. I loved the way her leg stretched forward in a stepping out position.

"MOTHER, CHILD & SNAKE" (48" x 36" x 1/4") In my world all animals and people live in sensuality loving harmony. Nothing bites and life is wonderful and sugar coated. For this vision I am not sorry.

"MAINE COAST ARTISTS" From the juried art show of 1994. "MISS FISHER" (72" x 48" x 1/4")

"TWO BIRD" (72" x 36" x 1/4") The most beautiful shapes in nature mixed in with the most common symbolism known to man.

"A LONG STORY" (32" x 60" x 1/4") This is about a woman who was so engrossed in reading that a spider built a web between her head and her feet. This piece resides in the collection of author Stephen King.

"10, 9, 8" (72" x 24" x 1/4") Numbers are very common in our modern lives.

"HOME AT LAST" (72" x 36" x 1/4") This is about a woman who has just arrived home after a long day at work.

"WHERE DID IT GO?" (72" x 48" x 1/4") Most people like to play with dogs and hide the bone.

"OCTOPUS" (72" x 24" x 1/4") How would you like to have a friendly octopus wrap his arms around you?


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