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At Ramble More we produce bespoke custom art pieces for residential, commercial, and nonprofit clients.

 When you commission art from Ramble More, we begin with a consultation process. Ramble More works with you to select and size imagery, decide on a medium, and choose a finish. We enjoy working with you to understand, and bring to fruition, your inspiration and vision for your space. Learn more on our Commissions Page.

 

 
 
 

Canterbury Shaker Village

 
 

About Timothy

Ramble More founder Timothy Goldkin pulls from over a decade of experience in alternative photographic processes, and many years spent as a modern-day vagabond. Timothy’s experiences traversing the contemporary American landscape as a hitchhiker, sailor, train hopper, and rubber tramp informs the imagery and themes used in Ramble More’s collections, which inspire a sense of adventure, freedom, and a return to the analog.

 

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DESIGN FOR THE DISTANCE

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DESIGN FOR THE DISTANCE 〰️

 At Ramble More we produce bespoke custom art pieces for residential, commercial, and nonprofit clients by utilizing contemporary and archival imagery in union with the cyanotype photographic and wheat-paste processes. Our work is rooted in the belief that frontiers still exist, and made out of a desire to explore how history informs our contemporary sense of place, innovation, and curiosity. Through capturing and celebrating the spirit of pioneers who lived before us, among us now, and those yet to come, Ramble More creates one-of-a-kind art works that  will transform any space. Learn more about how we make on our Process page.

TESTIMONIALS

 
 

Canterbury Shaker Village

We love working with Timothy. Ramble More elevated our space and guest experience by identifying the most striking and relatable imagery from our archives and re-creating them in his unique mediums. Timothy provided our guests with a look into our past and reminded all of us of the craftsmanship and work ethic of the Shakers.

Canterbury, New Hampshire

 
 

 

Twelve

Featured artwork includes historic photos of the original Building 12, a Casco Bay boat designer, and salvaged purchase ledgers. Constructed 150 years ago, "Building 12" was originally used to store the wooden pattern molds that were used for casting the iron and steel machine parts that were central to the production of locomotives and ship parts. Portland local, Timothy Goldkin at @ramblemoredesign used a traditional wheat paste process to bring these archival photos back to life."

Portland, Maine

 
 

 

Root Wild

“Tim (Ramble More) is a talented Artist and a pleasure to work with. The custom instillation (24'x6') adds so much to our tasting room and is constant conversation piece amongst our patrons"

6'x24'

Portland, Maine

 
 

 

The Portland Zoo

We enjoyed working with Tim, because although his art style is super unique, we also had a distinctive art proposal to help match our business aesthetics. Tim was able to hear what we wanted, and blend his style into our vibe. Painless and seamless on our end, thank you Ramble More!

Portland, Maine

 

 

Think Tank

"Goldkin is a pro. Super easy and breezy to work with - plus he gets shit done! In many years of knowing and working with him, I've seen him execute on loads of very cool projects; art, fashion, wheat pasting, gorilla art installations in funky old island forts... all of it falling under Ramble More; an anachronistic vagabond lifestyle brand, celebrating bygone eras and vintage looks"

 5'x16'

Portland, Maine

 

 
 

The Clam Bar

Portland, Maine



 

Portland Public Markethouse

Portland, Maine

 




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