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Pemaquid Point, Maine, USA

apture Maine’s rocky coast — bold granite lines, lighthouse geometry, and wave-swept drama in ocean light.

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148

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Rocks

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About the Place

Pemaquid Point on the coast of Maine is one of New England’s most iconic lighthouse settings — a union of historic maritime culture and dramatic natural geology. The lighthouse, built in 1827, stands guard over a stretch of shore carved by time and tide into layered, metamorphic rock formations. These twisted bands of granite and schist ripple down toward the Atlantic, where tidepools reflect shifting skies and crashing waves echo through the grooves. For artists, Pemaquid offers a masterclass in texture, monochrome palette, and linear rhythm. The juxtaposition of sharp stone patterns with the clean structure of the lighthouse provides compositional clarity and contrast. These references are ideal for painting geological formations, coastal light, and rugged seascapes. Let the strength and stillness of Maine’s coastline inform your next landscape.

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