What would be fun and entertaining for your next get-together in Maine? Why a Maine caricature artist of course!
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You've seen those cartoonists and caricature artists at Disney World and Six Flags - but now you want to hire one for your very own Maine party or event. Are you hosting a children's party and need a Maine caricature artist to make silly drawings of your family? Caricature and cartoon artists in Maine can provide great fun to your party and also provide you with goofy illustrations that your guests and you can display in your homes and laugh about. The drawings these caricaturists create can make cool conversation pieces for you and your guests. Kids and adults both really get a kick out of these drawings at parties!
Maine Caricatures may also serve the following areas: Kingman, Bald Mountain, Stoneham, Baring, Hiram, Monson, Orrington, Hartland, Cambridge, Matinicus Isle, Portland, Mattamiscontis, Columbia Falls, Beattie, Bancroft, Madawaska, Brewer, Steuben, Limington, Topsfield, Weld, Moxie Gore, Fayette, South Casco, Belmont, Sebec, Farmingdale, Palmyra, Warren, Brooklin, Eustis, Spruce Head, Gray, Haynesville, Bristol, Winterport, Cumberland Foreside, Garfield, Grafton, Eagle Lake, Bowdoinham, Bethel, Massachusetts Gore, Corinna, Newport, Sumner, Abbot, Dryden, Whitneyville.
Maine Factoid:
Maine has a longstanding tradition of being home to many shipbuilding companies. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Maine was home to many shipyards that produced wooden sailing ships. The main function of these ships was to transport either cargoes or passengers overseas. One of these yards was located in Pennellville Historic District in what is now Brunswick, Maine. This yard, owned by the Pennell family, was typical of the many family-owned shipbuilding companies of the time period. Other such examples of shipbuilding families were the Skofields and the Morses. During the 18th and 19th ceunturies, wooden shipbuilding of this sort made up a sizable portion of the economy.  Maine Caricatures