"Over
the years, my style has evolved consistently, as I have
evolved. Change and openness are essential to the
creative spirit. I can never adequately describe my art,
as it defies easy categorization. Much of it has
reflected coastal New England life with an emphasis on
the marine". - Sally Caldwell Fisher
Sally
Caldwell Fisher was born in 1951, in
Philadelphia. The artist
majored in
English at the University of Michigan,
her passion for
literature and raw love of art which led her
to develop a narrative painting style. Her paintingsalways have
an implied story, seen or unseen.
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Gone to Seed
Sally Caldwell
Fisher’s American landscapes often observe the melding of nature’s beauty
with man’s everyday life. In Gone to Seed, a backdrop of historic farmhouses
provides a pleasant contrast to the fields of vibrant seed poppies.
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Maine is home to
many of the nation’s oldest lighthouses. One of the most picturesque is Cape
Elizabeth’s magnificent 200-year-old Portland Head. The rich and colorful
history of this 72-foot tower makes it one of the country’s most
photographed lighthouses.
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"People come out in
the springtime the same way the birds do," Sally says. "And what better place to gather than in the
public garden - heart of the city in more ways than one. Whether you're
looking for a prime spot for promenading or someplace shady to read a book
or people watch, you're sure to find it under this canopy of trees.”
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I’ve always found
myself fascinated by turn of the century opulence and Victorian high times.
The old part of Newport, Rhode Island is a perfect place to find the wealthy
pursing fun. There’s an air of mystery about the tennis club itself, since
it’s not until you walk through the building and out into the court area
that you see the beautiful architecture. The players, the ladies in
particular, must adhere to the dress codes of the times despite the rigors
of the game and the sultry summer heat.
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View of New Harbor
through the use of color, light and dark, draws your eye into the center of
this peaceful port. The round bay and ring of houses keeps your eye roaming
in circles about the village.
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