Described as a “Pop Super Realist,” Anthony D’Avino’s art moves beyond strict representation to capture charm and joy through color and composition. Frequently created in series, his paintings draw inspiration from his antique toy collection, roadside attractions,
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Nina Gillman
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
Read more »Win Zibeon
“I’ve been consistently painting in the trompe l’oeil style surreally creating optical illusions,” Win Zibeon says. “Painting the frames came about as the result of an unfortunate collision with a particularly ugly specimen. I paint objects with
Read more »Joyce Pommer
My paintings evolve out of my subconscious in a free flowing intuitive process – I do not start with a preconceived idea or plan – the art is my reflection. The work I create makes people feel
Read more »Caroline Waloski
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
Read more »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
Read more »Kurt Giehl
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
Read more »Caroline Gassner Kaplowitz
I use the formal elements in my current work to explore the emerging and receding interplay between abstract and figurative art. I combine painting techniques in order to adjust my experience of immediacy (or distance) from the
Read more »Francine Tint
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
Read more »Cara De Angelis
The central theme in my work is the interplay between the domestic and the wild, which is integral to my series on roadkill. Ten years ago I began bringing animals found on local roads into my studio
Read more »Karen L. Kirshner
Critics have said Karen’s art is original, complex, exciting and beautiful.She does not accept the status quo. Even though she has complete control over her technique, she keeps challenging herself with new possibilities. “If you seek power
Read more »Sally Breen
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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“Creating my art is a bit of a bareback ride; I combine mediums in new and regenerative ways that evoke movement, energy and life. Many of my works are large or life- size urban equestrian paintings, “Urban
Read more »Eileen Dawn Skretch
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
Read more »Leila Pinto
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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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
Read more »Sage Cotignola
From an early age, Sage Cotignola sensed the importance of the mythologies and narratives that serve as the undercurrents of our lives. Whether it takes the form of a fairy tale, a work of literature, an epic
Read more »Jerry Schwabe
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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