About Maine Artist – Kimber Lee Clark
Kimber is a self-taught artist and teacher and owned the Saturday Cove Gallery in Saturday Cove, Maine for 25 years.
She is well known for her artful abundance which plays through her paintings with color, wit, and whimsey.
Whether it’s a delightful rendition of island living, a lop sided whimsical lighthouse
or bringing in the prize ”blue lobstah”, all are infused with a sense of optimism and joy. Her well-loved iconic rendition of the Monhegan Lighthouse was commissioned by Coastal Living Magazine for their give away dream house in Maine. Lucky winner!
Kimber and her husband, Scott Sebold recently renovated a 1938 cottage and studio in the charming historic seaside village of Bayside Maine. She now has plenty of inspiration and conversation with “crooked” little cottages that speak to her painting sensibilities. In addition, the view of the scenic coastline along Penobscot Bay stage stunning sunrises, burning a color palette that inspire her new abstract paintings of sea and sky.
Her work can be found in homes, hospitals, and corporate offices throughout New England, Florida, Santa Fe, and the Caribbean.
“Art is your own pilgrimage to your heart’s desire”