I just landed in the Hamptons last week and after all of the dust has settled, and all of the suitcases have been unpacked, I'm finally able to relax a little bit...ahhhh. In my newly settled state, I decided to catch up on my e-mails. I received "The Shout Out" from Center 44 that had a great Massimo Vitali piece. It was like the art gods were speaking to me telling me to be inspired by the beautiful weather, the sand, and the wide open spaces. Off I went to see what I could see. I'm definitely going to take the time to go check out the pieces that are currently being exhibited...in-between catching some rays of course ;)
The above piece: Camp Hero No. 5 by Blair Seagram. I love the progression of the surfboards-so cool!


Anonymous Time Traveler by Eric Zener
This piece is nothing short of spectacular! At 66" x 88", this painting would look amazing at a summer home-or, anywhere for that matter!

Safety Net by Eric Zener
Ok so I may have a mild obsession with this artist but come on, his paintings are amazing and make me want summer to be a year-round season.

Pool 14 by Karine Laval
I love the way this painting feels like a still from a movie. The blues are captivating!

Massimo Vitali Photograph
This is the piece I saw in the Center 44 "Shout Out." I think my favorite part about it is the hat stand-so cute!

Surf's Up by Michael Dweck
A hot blonde on a surfboard that's my absolute favorite color-yellow? How can you go wrong?

Giovinazzo Tuffo by Massimo Vitali
Yet another sensational Vitali photograph. I wonder if these people realize how all of their towels and swimsuits are coming together to create such an incredible visual landscape!

Pool 6 by Karine Laval
I like the abstract feeling of this piece and I adore the hawaiian-printed shorts that the boy is wearing in the upper right!

Michael Dweck Sonya and Board
This is such a classic Dweck piece and I love every aspect of it. I'm not sure it seems so legal but who cares... :)

Michael Dweck Beach 12
Here is probably the most iconic Dweck piece (and the one above)-I think you can see why! The Dweck images can also be found in his book, The End: Montauk.
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