In the July issue we featured seven metal sculptors ("Testing Their Metal") whose work reflects their unique Maine influences. Pittsburgh native and Maine transplant Sandy Macleod uses found industrial and architectural objects to create his sculptures at his studio in Limerick. Macleod's work conceptualizes an undetermined future using the detritus of our industrial past. Following is Macleod's take on the MH+D Questionnaire.








To put it simply, Kennebunkport’s Snug Harbor Farm is an oasis. Covered in menagerie of animals, plants, and terra cotta pots, the farm is the result of one man’s exceptional vision: Tony Elliott. For whole story on how a boy from Ohio ended up in Maine, read our June feature, “The New New England.” For a more whimsical look at Elliott, check out this month’s Maine (Home + Design) Questionnaire: