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Artist Nora West at the Perham Stream Birding Trail. (Courtesy of HPA)

Nora West was recently recognized at the Maine Art Gallery’s 2025 Annual Show, earning one of two coveted “Plein Air: Maine Observed Awards.”

This recognition comes with a $100 prize and high praise from juror David Dewey, acclaimed author of The Watercolor Book and curator of Fiore at 100: Maine Observed. In his presentation, Dewey commended Nora’s painting, “Mountain Magic,” for its refreshing directness and ability to “let the magic of the mountain speak for itself.” He placed Nora’s approach firmly in the tradition of American painting, noting her talent for representing Maine’s landscape and visual heritage with clarity and heart. “Mountain Magic” is on public display at the Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset. More of West’s art can be viewed and purchased at norawest.com.

What makes this honor especially meaningful to the High Peaks community is that “Mountain Magic” was started just weeks ago on the Perham Stream Birding Trail during a High Peaks Alliance photo shoot. Nora volunteered her time to take part in this effort promoting sustainable recreation, setting up her easel en plein air (outdoors) along the trail. The location is both a birding hotspot and a highlight of The Artists Trail, a heritage trail for en plein air painters and photographers with 15 locations throughout the Rangeley Lakes Region.

Mountain Magic by Nora West. (Courtesy of HPA)

“The High Peaks Alliance has created access to some amazing places. I appreciate all their hard work to preserve and create new trails for all types of travel. Painting outdoors in Maine is my passion. I love having these new opportunities to create art,” West shared.

“Our congratulations to Nora. Her paintings continuously celebrate the beauty of our region,” said Amanda Laliberte. “Her success shows the incredible creativity that’s happening in our High Peaks communities. We encourage other artists to explore the Perham Stream Birding Trail, the regional Artists Trail, and see more of her work at the High Peaks Artisan Guild in Kingfield.”

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Those feeling inspired to create or simply want to enjoy the region’s artistic landscapes can take note; Rangeley Friends of the Arts (RFA) hosts two en plein air workshops annually, which visit the Perham Stream Birding Trail and many other conserved locations along the Artists Trail.

“We are proud to support artists in connecting with Maine’s stunning landscapes,” said Diane Bellington, RFA Executive Director. “Workshops like ours help both seasoned and aspiring painters find fresh inspiration in the High Peaks region’s incredible scenery.”

The RFA offers an exciting and diverse lineup of opportunities for artists and art enthusiasts alike throughout the year. In addition to their highly regarded plein air painting workshops led by celebrated artist Michael Vermette, participants of all skill levels can explore scenic sites along the Artists Trail, like the Height of Land, Bemis Causeway, and Quill Hill.

The RFA also hosts a vibrant schedule of gallery exhibits, live theater performances, music concerts, and storytelling workshops at the RFA Lakeside Theater. More information on en plein air painting locations, workshops, and the full list of trails and sites can be found at rangeleyarts.org.