A lively abstract composition by resident Carol M., evoking movement and layered emotion.
A vibrant seaside portrait by resident Marion W., radiating warmth, confidence and summer light.
Resident John S. with his serene and expressive floral portrait; blending nature and imagination.
A tranquil marsh scene by resident Barbara H. under a glowing moon, conveying quiet beauty and the stillness of night.
A charming landscape by resident John S., capturing a peaceful, reflective countryside moment.
This expressive oil and charcoal piece by resident Elizabeth S. features abstracted figures rendered in bold, vibrant strokes, exploring themes of identity and movement.
A maritime scene painted by resident Andrea, using layered Cubist techniques.
A vibrant, detailed painting capturing the beauty of nature with vivid colors and lifelike expressions by resident Jane M. in the atrium gallery.
Resident Peter C. stands proudly before a selection of his finest travel and nature photography, engaging his audience with stories behind each captured moment.
Intricate still-life painting showcasing the play of light and shadow on a rustic pitcher and fresh apples, framed against a beautifully patterned wallpaper backdrop by resident Susan C.
A heartwarming portrait of a loyal dog, rendered with soft brushstrokes that bring out its expressive eyes and lifelike fur and capturing its gentle spirit by resident Joan P.
Resident Bobbi H. proudly stands beside her collection, which depicts the charm and tranquility of New England’s rural landscapes, from rolling hills to cozy farmhouses.
Resident Bobbi H.’s nostalgic painting transports viewers to a simpler time, with a peaceful countryside scene that stirs memories of quiet, unhurried days gone by.
A gorgeous painting of a garden scene reflecting resident artist Bobbi H.’s passion for nature’s beauty.
A tender moment captured in paint, featuring a mother loon and her chick gliding serenely across a lake, their feathers and reflections painted with intricate attention to detail by resident Mary Madelyn A.