“View from The Hill” – Starks Village in the 1986 by Harry Brown
Step back in time with this watercolor landscape by Harry Brown, capturing a sweeping view of Starks Village as seen from The Hill in the 1980s. Many of the buildings seen here no longer stand — making this painting not only a work of art but a precious visual record of rural Maine’s architectural and cultural history.
Harry Brown’s lifelong dedication to land, liberty, and creativity shines through in this vivid composition. As both an artist and activist, Brown’s works serve as windows into a place and time that continue to inspire The Hill's enduring spirit.
Whether you’re a collector, festival-goer, or lover of small-town landscapes, this piece brings warmth, story, and color into any space.
🎨 Product Features:
- Museum-quality matte print
- Vintage original watercolor by Harry Brown
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil | Weight: 189 g/m²
- Paper sourced from Japan
- Frame not included
🖼️ Display it with pride and share a piece of local heritage from the hilltops of Maine.
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