Artmap
This initiative is a timely one for all of the participants. In recent years, the sense of loneliness and isolation has been on the rise. Through these public works of art, Northern Light Health is hoping to inspire community members to develop connections with the art, with one another, and with their own physical and mental wellbeing. Places like Thompson’s Point have helped people rediscover a sense of togetherness, and the two phrases featured in these pieces – Be here now and It’s a beautiful day when you’re with us – are encouraging people to be present. They serve as a reminder to cherish their time with friends and family, and to take care of themselves so that they can live a long, healthy life full of those moments.
Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams is a painter and muralist based in Portland, Maine. With roots in traditional graffiti, he evolved from the streets into large-scale mural work, hand-lettered signage, and a dedicated studio practice.
His signature “gem” style developed through the study of letterforms and experimentation with spray paint layering techniques. By embedding shadows and highlights within geometric breakdowns of letters, he creates depth, movement, and dimension throughout each piece. The result is bold, colorful, and visually dynamic work that often incorporates statements, whether literal or figurative, that draw attention to social and cultural themes.
In the studio, Ryan continues to explore form and abstraction while remaining grounded in his background in letter studies. He currently owns and operates a mural company with his wife, Rachel Gloria Adams, and exhibits his work in galleries and museums across the United States.
Rachel Gloria Adams
Jared Goulette
“My Medium of choice is Molotow Premium spray paint. Spray paint isn’t just spray-able paint. It’s about the skill and finesse of controlling the can and the subtle application of pressure. It’s about the enjoyment of pushing tiny particles of vibrant pigment over a soft three-color fade or the simple beauty of a crisp outline, or intentional drip. Painting is a mental release for me personally. It is a chance to be taken on a journey by my creativity, to explore the endless possibilities.”
Madison Poitrast-Upton
Madison is a fashion and illustration artist located in Portland Maine. She received her BFA in Textile & Fashion Design from Maine College of Art (2020). Her undergrad thesis primarily focused on ethically designed performance wear for women. Having been a thespian herself for many years, she understood the dangers and lack of representation surrounding this demographic. Through her design work she has continued her path as a conscious member of the fashion industry. She currently works in the studio at @jillmcgowaninc, an apparel company focused on quality and comfortable women’s wear and @loquatshop, a fashion and Design company focused on empowering BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and other marginalized people and causes through materials, collaborations, motifs and education.