Twelve Meter Cup Contenders by Michael Keane
Art has always been important to me. I began my studies in Fine Art, graduated from college with a degree in Art Education, and first embarked on a career as an art teacher. The homes I design must include space for beautiful and significant pieces of artwork, integral to creating an elegant and welcoming interior.
There is nothing like wandering through a gallery to develop an eye for what you love, and really, that’s what collecting art is all about. I have several galleries I turn to again and again for their solid judgement and ability to curate a collection of breathtaking work with emotional resonance.Two of my favorites are Quidley and Co., and Cavalier Galleries.
Quidley and Co has two locations: one in Boston, and one in Nantucket at 26 Main Street. Known for their ability to cater to their clients’ unique tastes, they offer a selection of master artists’ work from the United States and Europe and pride themselves on assisting their customers in acquiring and maintaining a fine collection.
Marine artist Michael Keane’s work is represented by Quidley and Co. Here are two of his paintings currently offered at the gallery, in addition to the work at the top of this post.
Miacomet by Michael Keane
Great Point Lighthouse by Michael Keane
Forrest Rodts is another artist whose work I admire, available through Quidley and Co. His seascapes and illustrations capture the sunsets, seascapes and skies of New England.
Doug Brega is a contemporary artist who paints in the style of American realism. His New England portraits and landscapes have a wondrous visual and emotional impact. Here are a few from his collection at Quidley and Co.:
Another favorite artist there is Sergio Roffo, whose work Madaket Mist appears at the top of this post. Roffo’s coastal landscapes have a luminous feeling that have earned him numerous awards.
Another favorite gallery is Cavalier Galleries, with locations in Greenwich, Connecticut and on Nantucket, at 35 Main Street. Cavalier offers fine painting, sculpture and photography, and a stable of artists whose works range from traditional and representational to modern and contemporary.
Wolf Kahn is a favorite artist found at Cavalier. One of the most important colorists working in America today, the German-born Kahn demonstrates a unique blend of Realism and the formal discipline of Color Field painting.
Whether you visit Quidley and Co., Cavalier or another gallery in your hometown, there’s no substitute for the serenity, beauty and inspiration you’ll find just inside their doors. I hope you’ll be moved to purchase artwork you love, and join the collectors who support the work of fine artists. Life, and home, would be a poorer place without them.