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Break, Nauset Beach – 12.5 x 10.5 Black Decorative Frame
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Call Me – 11 x 9 White Metal Frame
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Drawing XXXI – 11.5 x 11.5″ Maple Frame
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Drawing XXXIV – 11.5 x 11.5″ Maple Frame
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Drawing XXXV – 11.5 x 11.5″ Maple Frame
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Drawing XXXVI – 11.5 x 11.5″ Maple Frame
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Judson Mooring – 11 x 8 Antique Gold Metal Frame
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Roof View – 13 x 11 Maple Frame
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Sailing into the Sublime – 6 x 8 White Metal Frame
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Sand Dunes – 6.5 x 8.5 Black Decorative Frame
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Shell, Nantucket – 6 x 8 Old Gold Metal Frame
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MEET THE ARTISTS
Collin Howell
About
Collin Howell is an American photographer who lives between Fort Worth, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts. With a keen sense of aesthetics and beauty, Collin’s works are rendered in accordance with her vision of the world. She presents works that are lyrical yet minimal, allowing nature to remind us of our place in the world and offering us a meditative moment.
After completing a residency program in photography at Maine Media Workshops + College, Collin began her photography career working for conservation and non-profit organizations such as The Outdoor Foundation, Maine Coast Heritage Trust, and The Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association.
Her works have been captured in an array of locations around the world, each one drawing viewers into a meditative moment. From the Valley of the Gods in Mexican Hat, Utah, to the breathtaking expanse of Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado, her lens immortalizes the essence of these destinations. The desert landscapes of the Southwest United States, the diversity of Acadia National Park in Maine, and the coastal allure of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, along with other New England regions have all served as backdrops to her photographic narrative. Her artistic vision extends across the Atlantic to the charming vistas of the Amalfi Coast, Procida, Cetara, and the breathtaking coastal scenery of Polignano a Mare. Each locale enriches Howell’s Italy collection, a testament to her ability to capture the spirit of a place through photography.

Lars Jerlach
About
Lars Boye Jerlach was born and grew up in Copenhagen, Denmark. After beginning his creative studies at Copenhagen Art School, he continued his education at Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland, where he obtained a BFA (Hons) and a MFA in Sculpture. Besides his individual practice Lars also works in the art partnership tectonic industries with the British installation artist Helen Stringfellow. As part of that partnership, Lars has exhibited widely in the USA, and in venues across Europe and New Zealand. After finishing art college, Lars moved to the USA and lived for more than a decade in Minneapolis, MN, followed by a year and a half in Auckland, New Zealand. He returned to the USA in 2014 and now lives and works in Portland, ME.

Brooke Macko
About
Brooke Macko is a fine art photographer based in Fort Worth, Texas, whose work is rooted in the belief that every subject carries an intrinsic story. Transitioning from a career in accounting, Macko discovered that her analytical skills and love for storytelling naturally aligned with the art of photography. Her images reflect a studied sensitivity to ephemeral moments, positioning everyday subjects within a broader exploration of atmosphere, memory, and perception.
Macko’s photographic practice is marked by a sensitivity to presence and a deep attentiveness to detail. Landscapes, botanicals, and still lifes are not merely aesthetic subjects in her work; they are vessels of memory, transformation, and meaning. Working predominantly with natural light, she captures fleeting interactions between object and environment, drawing out emotional resonances that might otherwise pass unnoticed.

Adelynn Strong
About
Adelynn Strong graduated in May 2023 with her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art with a concentration in painting at Texas Christian University. A native of Fort Worth, her early engagement with the visual arts began through photography, capturing intimate moments and urban landscapes that reflected both her environment and her evolving worldview. While photography provided a documentary lens into her surroundings, painting offered Adelynn a space to explore internal narratives. Working primarily in oil, she embraces the material richness and boundless potential of the medium to explore complex narratives centered on women’s experiences. What emerges is a body of work that challenges normative narratives and invites viewers into a space of reflection and possibility.











