It’s time to Deck the Walls with the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod

The Arts Foundation of Cape Cod has once again honored me by including one of my recent, larger works, “Salt Marsh Sandwich” on their annual holiday auction. There are some spectacular pieces for sale this year! The Foundation supports Cap Cod Artists in so many ways so I hope you’ll take a look at all they have to offer.

Salt Marsh Sandwich, watercolor, 2025.

Cyber Monday Means New Work for Sale!

I’ve updated our sale page with new original work for the holiday season – and be sure to check out our sale on holiday cards from Walterthewalt!

Visit the sale page

Two Pieces – “Here Comes the Sun” and “Window Music” – on view in the Rhode island Watercolor Society’s Online “Painting to Music” Show

These two pieces, inspired in part by music, are in wonderful company in this online exhibition through August 16, 2024.

Here Comes the Sun, 2022

Watercolor

12×14″

For Sale, unframed, $600

Window Music

Watercolor

8×10″

SOLD

“Sneakers in High Summer” Accepted to the 2024 National Watercolor Show

June 1 – July 12, 2024 at the Rhode Island Watercolor Society.

Part of my Summer Shadows Series, this 12 x 27″ watercolor is one of the largest I’ve done, and I’m so glad to have this chance to show it.

“Spring Rising” accepted to the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod Summer Online Live Auction

Spring Rising is a small work in watercolor, measuring about 12×12 inches, framed.

Cape Cod has a vibrant arts community, due in large part to the Arts Foundation’s terrific work supporting and showcasing artists. The summer Gala and Online Auction raises money that funds grants to support local artists.

The Gala + Auction is on June 6, but you can pre-register now. The catalog is not up yet, but I will post again when it’s viewable.

“Heartbeat City” wins an honorable mention at the Rhode island Watercolor Society’s Blooms exhibit

Screenshot

This was such a validating experience. I’ve been doing art like this for so long and this is a moment where my new skills and my old inspirations came together.

The Juror was Bill Lane, a watercolorist whose work I admire. He has certainly mastered the art of the bloom in watercolor painting.

The show is up at the society until May 24, 2024. It’s located in a lovely spot in Pawtucket, with a charming carousel across the street.

(This painting is sold.)