What began as two amateur photographers taking pictures every morning on their paper routes has grown to something much bigger than either of them could have imagined.
Fisherman and chef Abe Pieciak turned to art last year by creating a series of watercolors he calls Lure Fish. This year he is donating a print for every single day of the Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby.
Quiet, dignified, powerful, with long lashes depicted in all their delicate detail. A horse from Sable Island comes to life in your dining room.
On Saturday, there will be a reception in honor of John Stobart at his Edgartown gallery. The expatriate British painter, now 84, has built his painting career on precision-infused oil renderings of maritime scenes.
When artist and photographer Michael Johnson began visiting Oak Bluffs at the age of 15, he immediately fell in love with its cultural and historic charm.
Earlier this summer, Holly Lawyer put a roof over her art and a number of others’ when she opened up a shop at 55 Circuit avenue.
Richard Limber describes his artistic journey as beginning “with my mother’s effusive praise.” Always a good place to start.
Within the ephemeral confines of time, a place that provides refuge from a tirelessly moving reality is always a welcome respite.
After more than two and a half years of preparation for her multi-media art project Consenses, Sally Taylor had just concluded her final planning meeting.
After sundown on Monday, artists Ken Vincent and Traeger di Pietro unloaded a canvas, easel, and bag of supplies from their cars and carried them out to Christopher Mara’s backyard.