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Only now through Saturday, August 30, 2025.

In this short video, Sturdy Waterman shares several recent arrivals, including a vibrant monoprint titled Multi Lotus by Jane Cooper. With its rich color and touches of silver leaf, the piece captures a sense of movement and light that feels perfectly in step with early spring.

Here at Page Waterman Gallery & Framing in South Natick, we’ve begun to see that shift take place in the gallery — with a new selection of artwork that feels bright, cheerful, and full of energy for the season ahead.

modern colorful monotype of waterlilies
Multi Lotus I

By Jane Cooper, monoprint, 22" x 15", unframed, $550

small seascape plein air oil painting
Summer Inlet

By Trish Hurley, oil on panel, 10" x 8", unframed, $450

Zen rock pile cairn monotype
Balancing Act VIII

By Jane Cooper, monoprint, 11" x 8 1/2", unframed, $440

stacked rock cairn monotype
Balancing Act VI

By Jane Cooper, monoprint, 11" x 8 1/2", unframed, $440

Balancing Act II by Jane Cooper
Balancing Act II

By Jane Cooper, monoprint, 11" x 8 1/2", unframed, $440

Zen monotype of stacked rock cairn
Balancing Act X

By Jane Cooper, monoprint, 11" x 8 1/2", unframed, $440

contemporary colorful Floral painting
Studies in Bloom VII

By Trish Hurley, acrylic on paper, 9 1/2" x 9 1/2", unframed, $440

Vibrant orange and yellow flowers painting
Studies in Bloom VIII

By Trish Hurley, acrylic on paper, 9 1/2" x 9 1/2", unframed, $440

Also featured are a series of Cooper’s more meditative works — inspired by balanced stone forms often seen along hiking trails. These pieces offer a quieter, more contemplative perspective, while still carrying a strong visual presence. Displayed individually or as pairs, they bring both balance and interest to a space.

In addition, we’ve added a group of small oil-on-paper paintings in a 5″ x 7″ format. These smaller works are ideal for tabletops, bookshelves, or adding a thoughtful accent to a room — a simple way to introduce color and life after the winter months.

Together, these new arrivals reflect a shift in season and mood — from stillness to energy, from muted tones to color and light.