Attic Window Series
Wallaces to Wharfs Friendship SOLD
Building Blocks Warren SOLD
Wonders of Warren
Gothic Peaks Sunbursts Waldoboro
Mluttoning Clouds, Wiscasset
Overseers Brunswick Sea Captains Thomaston Steaming By, Depot St. Waldoboro Of Tides and Atmosphere
RockportSOLD
Of Hearts and Halls, WaldoboroSOLD
Rockland
Blues SOLD
Midnight off Broadway
SOLD Waldoboro
ChimneysSOLD
Main Street Waldoboro
SOLD Downtown to Day's Cove
SOLD Damariscotta Downtown
SOLD Rockland Jig
SOLD
Old Line Waldoboro SOLD
Year Round Opera
Booothbay HarborSOLD
Early Run Warren SOLD Crosses and Clams Waldoboro SOLD
A unique series of Attic Windows paintings by Waldoboro artist, Jean Kigel
Attics occupy a special space directly below the pitched roof of a house.
Once common in New England houses, attics are now obsolete architectural
structures.
These awkwardly shaped spaces, with exposed
rafters
and difficult-to-reach corners, are generally used for storage.
Vast troves of family papers in neatly tied bundles, heaped beside dusty
Seth Thomas clocks, and sea chests of clothing stored in attics, reveal
family histories.
"There is something romantic about an attic."
In Kigel’s paintings the viewer is invited to take a virtual look from the
street into attic windows to imagine the history within.
Kigel travels Mid-Coast Maine towns, seeking unusually shaped attic windows,
in the form of crescent moons, polygons, or ornately arranged and decorated
multi-panes.
Her compositions consist of apexes of old New England homes clustered into
an architectural community.
These compositions harmonized with colors and shapes create a distinct
personality of a given town.