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Artist: Nikki Storer
2026. Oil, 24k Gold. 22.25 x 18.25 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Nikki Storer is a self-taught artist based on Boston's South Shore. Her work blends abstract and realistic elements, drawing inspiration from coastal landscapes and botanical forms. Influenced by time spent on the water and in her garden, she captures the natural world with depth, texture, and a luminous sensitivity. Nikki has been a featured artist with Serena & Lily, where she developed a signature "Transcendent Coastal" collection that blends serene coastal imagery with contemporary design.
Artist: Betsy Payne Cook
2020. Pastel. 13 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Pastel artist Betsy Payne Cook is a member of the Pastel Society of America and the Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod. She loves plein air painting and enjoys responding spontaneously to the scene in front of her with limited time to paint before the conditions change.
Artist: Elsa Hopkins
2026. Acrylic. 9 x 12 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Elsa Hopkins is a Mashpee Middle High School art student.
Artist: Gary Oro
2026. Oil. 17 x 23 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Gary Oro paints seascapes in oil from Maine to Cape Cod. He is a member of the American Society of Marine Artists, the International Guild of Realism, the Guild of Chatham Painters, and the Rockport Art Association. Oro enjoys doing painting demonstrations and workshops at various art associations on the Cape and throughout the region.
Artist: Sam Barber
2024. Watercolor. 22 x 30 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Sam Barber is known for his luminous, color-rich paintings that reflect his distinctive way of seeing the world. Born in Europe and raised in the United States, he trained at the Art Students League of New York and studied for nine years with Henry Hensche in Provincetown. A longtime Cape Cod artist and member of the Society of American Impressionists, he has spent over fifty years drawing inspiration from the region's shifting coastal light.
Artist: Rosalie Nadeau
2025. Oil. 13.75 x 13.75 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Rosalie Nadeau is influenced by art historical traditions of realism and impressionism, and her vibrant paintings balance powerful color and classical form. She teaches workshops in pastel and oil painting and is known for her masterful plein air work. Nadeau has exhibited at the Cahoon Museum, the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and the Provincetown Art Association & Museum. She is a member of 21 in Truro, Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod, and the Cape Cod Plein Air Painters.
Artist: Lyn Coffey
2026. Oil. 20 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Lyn Coffey grew up in an artistic household and has painted since childhood. She earned her BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York and worked professionally as a graphic designer, a path that continues to influence her fine art. Since moving to Cape Cod in 2020, she has focused exclusively on oil painting, capturing coastal landscapes with expressive mark-making and attention to light. Painting en plein air is central to her process, helping her convey atmosphere and a strong sense of place. An award-winning artist, Lyn maintains a studio in Cotuit and paints on location throughout New England.
Artist: Amy Kaufman
2025. Oil, Acrylic. 20 x 26 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Amy Kaufman, a noted, award-winning New England artist, finds inspiration from observing the beauty of the most ordinary objects, such as fruit, with their brilliant colors, graceful curves, and subtle details. Kaufman has exhibited extensively in museums and galleries including Left Bank Gallery, Camilla Richman Fine Arts, Depot Square Gallery, and Boston Design Center. This summer she will be in an exhibition at the Cape Cod Art Museum. Her art is in numerous private, university, and corporate collections nationwide. You may have seen her pieces featured in the Hollywood movie Bride Wars.
Artist: Corinne Bellingham
2025. Oil. 20 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
An award-winning artist, Corinne Bellingham has participated in solo and group shows at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, the Cotuit Center for the Arts, and the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
Artist: Bill Noble
2025. Oil. 16.75 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Bill Noble is an award-winning oil painter. He is a juried and exhibiting member of Oil Painters of America, the Cape Cod Art Center, South Cape Artists, Falmouth Art Guild, and the Attleboro Arts Museum. His work has earned numerous honors and has been featured in three solo exhibitions. In addition to his studio practice, Bill shares his expertise by teaching oil painting at the Falmouth Art Center. In 2016, he was honored as Artist-in-Residence at La Grande Vigne in Dinan, France.
This Artist has generously donated 100% of the proceeds to the Cahoon Museum of American Art.
Artist: Marieluise Hutchinson
2026. Oil. 14.5 x 7.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Paintings by Marieluise Hutchinson evoke a yearning for a bygone era of rural New England. She appreciates "simplicity in the commonplace" and her art often features barns, historic homes and outbuildings. The artist explains: "New England and its people breathe a sense of history, solidity and character having stood the test of time. Capturing old farmsteads and barns on canvas has been my special, lifelong journey." Hutchinson is a Copley Master at the Copley Society of Boston and exhibits in six galleries across Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Florida.
Artist: Jeff Dinardo
2026. Wood. 36 x 8 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Jeff Dinardo uses his love of design, painting, and woodworking to create vintage signs. As an experienced artist, graphic designer, and illustrator, Dinardo artfully uses special painting and aging techniques to make the signs appear well-worn and one-of-a-kind.
Artist: Susan O'Brien McLean
2025. Oil. 22 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Susan "Susie" O'Brien McLean is known for nostalgic, light-filled paintings inspired by both her years in England and her life on Cape Cod, where she now depicts coastal scenes, gardens, and portraits. She has exhibited widely in London and the United States, including at the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the Copley Society of Boston, where she was elected a Copley Artist. A frequent award recipient, she has participated in plein air events for decades and has work held in Cape Cod museum collections.
2026. Wood. 37.5 x 26.5 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Artist: John Ricciardi
2026. Acrylic. 17 x 21 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
John Ricciardi has painted the Cape Cod landscape for many years, and his works are found in many private collections nationally and abroad. Ricciardi paints in an expressive style; he wants to leave something for the viewers to fill in for themselves.
Artist: Barbara Bacci Mayne
2025. Oil. 16 x 13 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Barbara Bacci Mayne is an artist based in Centerville, Massachusetts, who has studied at Cape Cod Community College. Her work, such as "Shark at Sunset," has been featured through the Sandwich Arts Alliance. She is associated with the Cape Cod arts community, including the Falmouth Art Center.
Artist: Philip Dutra
2022. Oil. 31 x 25 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Shacks on Lobster Lane in the seaside village of Magnolia, in Gloucester 1890. At this time local lobstermen and inshore fishermen occupied most of the shanties. Several artists also took up studios along Lobster Lane as tourists from throughout the East discovered the region. Magnolia became one of the most popular vacation destinations for the country's wealthy. One of the older hotels was the Hesperus House, taking the name from the famous Longfellow poem, "The Wreck of the Hesperus". Lobster Lane was renamed Shore Road in 1926.
Philip Dutra is a Cape Cod-based self-taught artist and lifelong resident specializing in coastal scenes, oil landscapes, and acrylic seascapes, often featuring local landmarks like Beetle Cat sailboats. Influenced by artists like Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth, his work is characterized by an "eloquent simplicity" that captures the essence of New England nature.
Artist: Richard Spencer
2026. Wood. 10 x 16 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Richard Spencer has over 30 years of basketry experience. Formerly of East Sandwich, he now works from his studio in Amherst, NH where he creates Nantucket Lightship purses, bracelets, totes, cradles, and round and oval baskets. This 10" tote is made of natural cane materials, has a canvas drawstring liner, and is adorned with an ecoIvory (TM) scallop shell. The base is made of cherry wood.
Artist: Don Cadoret
2025. Acrylic. 10 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Don Cadoret describes his finely rendered, vibrantly colored artworks as story paintings. His work has been included in exhibitions at the Cahoon Museum of American Art, the Attleboro Art Museum, Newport Art Museum, and Le Musee International d'Art in Montreal. A self-taught artist, Cadoret says, "all art is personal and it's imperative to me that I speak to the heart of the viewer."
Artist: Curtis Speer
2026. Photography. 18 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Contemporary artist Curtis Speer brings elements of traditional still life paintings into his photographs. He creates striking visual poetry by artfully arranging everyday objects and paying careful attention to light, shadow, and composition. Speer encourages viewers to look more carefully and to find beauty and meaning in everyday things. Achieving visual richness reminiscent of Dutch still life masterpieces, he prints his photographs on cotton to achieve a painterly quality. Speer's background in creative design, art direction, and set styling for clients such as Neiman Marcus and Pottery Barn informs the way he arranges objects, plays with textures, and uses lighting to heighten drama and mood. A former gallery owner in the vibrant arts hub of Provincetown, Curtis now curates and creates from his CUSP Gallery in Newport, Rhode Island.
Artist: Candice Ronesi
2026. Acrylic. 14 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Candice Ronesi, a lifetime art lover, has been a resident of Cape Cod since 2001. She paints the effects of light and shadow on the landscape, especially the Cape's hidden paths and byways in watercolor, oil, pastel, and acrylic. Candice is a member of the Cape Cod Art Center, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Falmouth Art Center, Creative Arts Center Chatham, Sandwich Arts Alliance, and the South Cape Artists.
Artist: Debbie Mueller
2024. Oil. 14 x 14 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Debbie Mueller discovered painting in 2016 and quickly gained recognition, winning Artists Magazine's competition for emerging artists in 2018. Known for her bold, light-filled still lifes with modern, often top-down compositions, her work blends contemporary design with a sense of nostalgia. She exhibits nationally, teaches workshops across the U.S., and lives and paints in Durham, New Hampshire.
Artist: Kathryn Kleekamp
2026. Oil. 17 x 20 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Kathryn Kleekamp is both a Cape Cod artist and author. She primarily paints scenes of Cape Cod and works to capture the unique beauty and charm of this special place. Her artwork and books are in collections all over the United States and abroad.
Artist: Pat Nickerson
2026. Oil. 14 x 18 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Pat Nickerson is inspired by the visual beauty of Cape Cod seascapes and landscapes. She actively participates in regional art shows, special events, and benefits such as the Brush Off. Nickerson is a member of the Creative Art Center in Chatham and the Northside Artists of Cape Cod; her paintings have been exhibited at the Cape Cod Art Association, the Falmouth Arts Center, and the Cultural Center of Cape Cod.
Artist: Susan Kilmartin
2025. Oil. 23 x 29 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Susan Kilmartin grew up moving around the world, from Mexico, Cuba, South Africa, Pakistan and India, though her favorite place was a Western Gold & Uranium Co. mining camp on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. She is a portrait painter, calligrapher, muralist, plein air painter and book illustrator, and received her BFA from the University of Maryland.
Artist: Barry Beder
2025. Photograph. 40 x 15 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Can you believe this is a boat hull?
Barry Beder is a photographer known for discovering striking imagery on the weathered hulls of boats along the Cape Cod shoreline. His photographs-never digitally altered-capture abstract compositions that resemble painted seascapes and dreamlike vistas, appearing exactly as they exist in the real world. Mysterious, evocative, and often unexplainable, these works invite viewers to slow down and see beauty in unexpected places. His award-winning HullScapes series has been exhibited in numerous Cape Cod art museums and galleries. As Barry says, "I hope we can find and reclaim the beauty in our world. We don't always see or feel the love and beauty around us. It's there. We need to keep looking."
Artist: Al Rich
2024. Oil. 24 x 31 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Cotuit artist Al Rich is a realist artist who paints primarily in oil. Rich studies, sketches and photographs his subjects onsite, then finishes his paintings in the studio. He prefers to paint realistic scenes with a focus on sea and landscapes. Rich is a juried member of the Cape Cod Art Center and has participated in the Cahoon Museum Brush Off for the past ten years.
Artist: Rick Yetra
2026. Oil. 18 x 24 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Rick Yetra, a Cranston, Rhode Island native, was inspired early on by his artist mother and sculptor great aunt, developing a lifelong connection to the New England coast. After a long career in advertising, including 33 years with WCVB-TV in Boston, he returned to painting whenever time allowed. Now a full-time oil painter, he captures the beauty and tranquility of Cape Cod and coastal New England through his work.
Artist: Richard MacCormack
2024. Oil. 12 x 16 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Richard MacCormack is a versatile artist who studied at MassArt and RISD before relocating to Cape Cod for its coastal inspiration. Influenced by 17th-century Dutch-Flemish realism and 20th-century techniques, his work spans captivating seascapes and intimate family portraiture. His acclaimed paintings have been widely exhibited across Cape Cod and are held in numerous private collections.
Artist: Lynn Barry
2026. Cherry and Rosewood. 12.5 x 16 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Lynn Barry has spent over three decades teaching classic Nantucket basket making, encouraging the patience and precision essential to the craft. Students quickly learn her philosophy: baskets take the time they need. Her studio has produced everything from tiny minis to heirloom cradles. Mentored by the late Cynthia Lamb, Lynn is deeply grateful for the traditions she now carries forward. As a keeper of craft and memory, she finds her greatest fulfillment in the accomplishments of her students.
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