The Hamptons

"Orchids, Scarf, and Clamshell" by Nina Gillman, 2017.

I am a representational painter and see myself as a child of the modernist tradition. Still life, interiors, and all manner of plants and flowers are my primary subject matter; my media are oil painting, collage, and

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“Sirena” by Caroline Waloski. Neon sculpture (prototype for The Amniotic Sea wall mural), 24 x 18.5 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

The images I create reflect my experiences as a child, daughter, sister, friend, lover, wife, mother, breadwinner, world citizen, and scribe. They are the reflections and projections of being a woman crossing between the 20th and 21st

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"Buy" by Janet Culbertson.

An Environmental and Feminist artist for over 50 years, I paint Earth’s diverse creatures and landscapes, exploring their beauty and demise through abstract and realist techniques and textures. Growing up in rural Pennsylvania I spent hours canoeing

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“Lily Pond” by Kurt Giehl, 2018. Oil on canvas, 48 x 48 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

Kurt Giehl is an artist residing in East Hampton, New York. Giehl is a painter using a combination of oil and acrylics. After a successful 23 years on Wall Street, Giehl decided to leave his financial career

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“Cai II” by Robert Oxnam. Weathered wood, naturally embedded rocks, organic milk paint and waxes, 14 x 14 x 13 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

“My art is inspired by several Chinese philosophies (especially Daoism) and by taking ancient Chinese aesthetics and applying them to several media.  I share Chinese preferences for certain tactile qualities – slightly off-balanced, unusual shapes, deep indentations,

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"Park Avenue Canyons" by Francine Tint, 12.10.18. Acrylic on canvas, 54 x 72 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

Francine Tint’s paintings are the result of a process of disclosure, drawn from her own life events, dreams, and readings. Influenced by the movements of color field and action painting, and painters such as Helen Frankenthaler and

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Like many other artists I fell in love with the East End of Long Island, its extraordinary light, the ocean and its wide pristine beaches and the clean air, the quaint and lazy shorelines of Shelter Island.

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Painting has become a necessary endeavor in my life.  The inquiry, colors, surprises and challenges are all food for my soul.  The more I try, the more ideas I have.  Beauty in nature inspires my creative impulse. 

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An award-winning, freelance artist based on Long Island, Jim Sabiston began his visual arts career as a painter, but with the advent of the digital camera, he left painting behind and committed himself to the art of

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As an admirer of modern architecture the inspiration for my photography has come from a desire to honor the spare, clean lines of the aesthetic. Being based both on Long Island and in New York City I

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“I see beauty in everyday objects, the world in small fragments, each scene its own complete world. My pieces have a painterly quality; you can’t always tell if it’s a painting or a photograph. I strive for

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I am a landscape painter who paints on wood.  Born and raised in Southampton to a farming family, my life has been molded by the expansiveness of the fields and water. I’m most inspired to attempt to

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Born and raised in India, Leila Pinto’s artistic sense reflects the diversity and richness of that country gleaned from her travels throughout both the East and West. Leila moved to New York City to pursue a Master’s

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Every paintbrush holds a story and yet what makes this paintbrush distinctive is that it speaks to our age as distinct from any other – as witness to a medium that is shaping all our lives and

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The East Hampton studio of painter and printmaker Elizabeth Delson (1932-2005) which has been in the Lion Head Beach section of Springs since 1999 and before that in Park Slope, Brooklyn for more than forty years, is

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My artwork takes a critical view of social, political and cultural issues focusing on women and their struggles. In my work, I employ both abstract and figurative representations to evoke different emotional responses. I understand art as

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Jerry Schwabe paints for “the eyes and the soul.” His soft muted colors, found in many of his beach scenes, reflect a sense of calmness and serenity. Contrastingly, some of his new paintings are full of vibrant

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