Frank
Handlen's art is traditionalist. For over sixty five
years he has found his inspiration in the sea and ships,
depicting them in both oil and pastel. In 1938 he was
encouraged by Frederick Waugh go to up to Maine. He
settled at Biddeford Pool where, over the years, with
the sea before him, he mastered its anatomy
confrontationally, by plein-air painting. Later, his
subjects were to include landscape and sculpture; with
one commissioned heroic bronze now on the village-green
in Kennebunkport, Maine. During his early years, to
support his family, he worked in various shipyards where
he learned the rudiments of Naval-Architecture and
eventually designed and built for himself a forty-foot,
sixteen ton topsail schooner, which is moored in the
river behind his house. His work is extensively owned,
both privately and by several large corporations.