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Cindy
McIntyre moved from Tacoma, Washington to Maine in 1993, beginning a new
chapter in her life. She fell in love with the region's beauty and
village atmosphere, and found renewal of her art amid the expressive
moods of mid-coast Maine. A
photographer and writer for more than 25 years, McIntyre has won awards
in photojournalism, journalism, portraiture, landscape photography, and
hand-painted photography. She consistently wins awards at juried art
shows across the country, and her images reside in corporate and private
collections throughout the world. In addition to her current work, she
has four books to her credit:
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"Seattle, Tacoma and the
Puget Sound Region" 1987/1994 - text and color photography
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"Tacoma" 1988 - color
photography
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"The Great Eastern Mussel
Cookbook" 1995 - principal author
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"A
Century Apart, Maine Then & Now"
2004 - text and photography
Themed exhibits include:
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"Portraits of Native
Americans" - 1992 traveling to Vladivostok, Russia in a Sister City
cultural exchange from Tacoma, Washington with mayoral delegation
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Wonderland Trail of Mount
Rainier - 1992 hand-painted photographs from solo backpacking trip at
age 35
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Ryanscapes - 1990
hand-painted wide-angle perspectives of son Ryan from birth to five
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Nightscapes - 1985
Cibachrome views of the nighttime landscape
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