15% Off All Art by Ken Elliott

Only now through Saturday, August 30, 2025.

Artist

Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramic Show at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing.

Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramics Show October 3 and 4

Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramics Show
October 3 and 4, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

This fall, Page Waterman Gallery & Framing kicks off its art series with the Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramics Show, taking place October 3 & 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  • Enjoy a free cup of coffee on us at the Charles River Coffee House—next door—with any purchase of Amy’s ceramics.

Known for her lifelong exploration of creativity—from painting and printmaking to quilting and now ceramics—Amy brings a fresh and inspired perspective to functional and beautiful ceramic art.

Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramic Show at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing.

Growing up in Lowell, Massachusetts, Amy was surrounded by creativity. Painting, pottery, sketching, and printmaking shaped her early years, while the craftwork in her mother’s sewing room sparked a fascination with texture and design. After graduating from the University of Maine with a degree in painting and printmaking, Amy spent years honing her skills across mediums.

Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramic Show at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing.

Her transition to quilting introduced her to the interplay of form, function, and beauty, which continues to inspire her ceramic work today. Each piece reflects her desire to create art that is both useful and enduring—designed to enrich daily life and be passed down through generations.

Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramic Show at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing.

The Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramics Show is the first of several fall events at Page Waterman.

Visit the gallery this October to experience Amy’s unique ceramics firsthand and explore the craftsmanship that makes Page Waterman a hub for exceptional art.

Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramic Show at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing.

Join us October 3 & 4, and celebrate a season of art with Page Waterman.

We Look Forward To Seeing You

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Art by Ken Elliott at Page Waterman Gallery & Framing, Natick, MA

15% Off All Art by Ken Elliott

15% Off All Art by Ken Elliott

Only now through Saturday, August 30, 2025.
About Ken Elliott

My involvement in the art business has now spanned over 40 years. I began as a picture framer, then worked alongside an art restorer, became an art dealer, and about 25 years ago, began to draw and paint. In my career, I’ve been fortunate to have seen remarkably good works of art and met some of the best painters in the field.

My focus is the landscape and its rich store of ideas and inspiration. I am compelled to work from the trees, skies, lakes and streams in their endless variations. I don’t try to recreate nature (even Monet said he never got it right) or attempt storytelling. Instead, the works are simplifications and exaggerations of nature.

There was a time when I felt the tyranny of the landscape. That is, I felt limited by making pictures of a place. Now, instead of making pictures, I am free to make paintings, art that comes from nature but is far more reliant on the strategies of making good art objects.

Fortunately, I’ve learned that what some would call mistakes are part of the creative process. So, I try to begin boldly, not worrying about mistakes, using more color than might exist in nature, and varying the types of chroma and marks. During the process, I allow my vision and the inevitable missteps to become a part of the emerging image. Some of these missteps will be eliminated and the more delicious ones are incorporated into the process as unintended surprises.”

Painting is not a linear, start to finish process for me. I typically have a number of paintings and pastels in progress in the studio. I welcome interruptions. They are also part of the process. If the phone rings, I’m talking and looking at other paintings, gazing out the window, or at photos in the mail order catalog. Sometimes the very solution I’m seeking is found that way. Otherwise, I might continue to focus on the singular canvas in front of me and miss a chance to make it better. All the paintings and little images in view feed each other, offering solutions and more problems. Those paintings that make it out the door have come to a good but sometimes torturous conclusion.

On occasion, I also do monotypes (unique prints) and collages as a departure from painting. The monotypes are a great departure from working on canvas. With monotypes I’m painting on plexiglass plates and then the images are run through a press and the image is transferred to paper. The results are unexpected and free. It is exhilarating working under the time pressures of the printer’s studio and I’ve learned a lot from the process. With my collages, I have lately used wine and champagne labels. 

There is a freedom to making art without the limits of land and sky. With the collage, every edge, color, shape and design is exactly as I want it. The brush and canvas and interlopers here: they change the texture and edges of everything. With the collage, the entire design can be precisely changed by just moving a piece of paper.

Tomorrow in the studio, new oils and pastels will emerge. The fun of it all is that sometimes the pastels become new oils, oils morph into different pastels or prints. All of nature is altered, perfected and abstracted. When I run out of variations to an idea, I’ll go back to nature where all the inspirations and colors for a lifetime are always waiting.

Would you like to learn more about this artwork?
Please call 781-235-0430 or

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geometric abstract painting with purples and greens

A Journey Through Color and Emotion: Jeannie Celata’s Abstract World

A Journey Through Color and Emotion: Jeannie Celata's Artful World

We invite you to come by the gallery to experience Jeannie Celata’s latest abstract paintings, and celebrate her bold use of color, design and texture.

Jeannie is a versatile artist and expert custom framer. She does the lion’s share of work preserving your art and treasured keepsakes. She brings her artistic eye to every project.

Visit Jeannie’s Artist Page

Mock Woodblock 1 by Jeannie Celata
Mock Woodblock 1

Acrylic on paper 12 3/4" x 7 3/4"

Mock Woodblock 2 by Jeannie Celata
Mock Woodblock 2

Acrylic on paper 12 3/4" x 7 3/4"

Mock Woodblock 3 by Jeannie Celata
Mock Woodblock 3

Acrylic on paper 12 3/4" x 7 3/4"

abstracted wave painting
Planet Waves II

Oil on paper 20" x 27"

Arboretum acrylic by Jeannie Celata
Arboretum

Acrylic 10” x 8”

small colorful waterfall painting
Hillside Waterfall

Casein on board 9 3/8" x 7 1/2"

painting of Scotland botanical garden
Edinburgh Botanical Gardens

Casein on board 12 1/2" x 18"

Tower Hill by Jeannie Celata
Tower Hill

Casein on panel 14" x 18"

large moody abstract painting
Fire Wall

Acrylic on canvas 36" x 24"

large colorful moody abstract painting
Splintered

Acrylic on canvas 36" x 24"

colorful modern abstract painting
Collateral Damage

Acrylic/collage 21" x 13"

colorful modern abstract painting
Controlled Chaos

Acrylic/collage 23" x 14"

geometric abstract painting with purples and greens
April Showers

Acrylic/collage 18" x 12"

subtle textured abstract painting
Grey Matter

Mixed medium 24” x 18”

geometric abstract painting in earth tones and gold
Square Dance

Acrylic/collage 17" x 12"

Take A Look At Our New Location

We Look Forward To Seeing You
Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing at 57 Eliot Street in S. Natick, Massachusetts.

Taken Friday evening, from the outside there's a charming glow in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood.

The art gallery is a warm and inviting place where you'll get a sense of how these works of art will feel in your home or office.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Natural light pours into the front, especially in the morning.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Perhaps you'll first get a cup of coffee or tea next door at the Charles River Coffee House before relaxing here.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

What's new about the framing center here is the "open kitchen" approach where you'll see our framing experts work their magic.

The Charles River is just across the street.

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Beautiful fine art at Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing, South Natick, MA.

Spring Awakening: Discover the Latest Additions to Our Gallery

Spring Awakening: More Additions to Our Gallery

Waiting by Trish Hurley
SOLD Waiting

Trish Hurley
oil on panel 8" x 6"

small atmospheric pastel of a harbor at dusk
Dusk

Sandy Wadlington
wax pastel 4 1/2" x 3"

small plein air oil painting of beach
Visit the Heron

Trish Hurley
oil on panel 7" x 5"

contemporary monotype or stacked rock cairns
Six on High II

Jane Cooper
monoprint - 30" x 22"

small diptych painting with texture of a meadow
Shimmering Meadow I

Kendall Klingbeil
mixed media on panel 6" x 6"

small diptych textured painting of a meadow
Shimmering Meadow II

Kendall Klingbeil
mixed media on panel 6" x 6"

Blue Heron Day by Shaunna Duffy Smith
Blue Heron Day

Shaunna Duffy Smith
acrylic on panel 4" x 4"

Somewhere Near by Shaunna Duffy Smith
Somewhere Near

Shaunna Duffy Smith
acrylic on panel 4" x 4"

The Point II by Betty Ball
The Point II

Betty Ball
monotype 12" x 12"

Going Boating by Shaunna Duffy Smith
Going Boating

Shaunna Duffy Smith
acrylic on panel 4" x 4"

Take A Look At Our New Location

We Look Forward To Seeing You
Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing at 57 Eliot Street in S. Natick, Massachusetts.

Taken Friday evening, from the outside there's a charming glow in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood.

The art gallery is a warm and inviting place where you'll get a sense of how these works of art will feel in your home or office.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Natural light pours into the front, especially in the morning.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Perhaps you'll first get a cup of coffee or tea next door at the Charles River Coffee House before relaxing here.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

What's new about the framing center here is the "open kitchen" approach where you'll see our framing experts work their magic.

The Charles River is just across the street.

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Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Celebrate Spring with T.M. Nicholas’ Coastal Paintings

Ryan Black shares two paintings by T.M. Nicholas which are new to the Gallery. Perfect timing as we all anticipate the Spring and Summer seasons ahead, both of the paintings are beautiful coastal scenes.

The first is “Maine Inlet” by T.M. Nicholas; oil on panel; 11″ x 14″.

The second is “Tidal River, Cape Ann” by T.M. Nicholas; oil on panel; 12″ x 16″.

You’re invited to the Gallery to see and enjoy the art we have on display, with blue skies, Spring and Summer colors and scenes.

Make an Appointment

Take A Look At Our New Location

We Look Forward To Seeing You
Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing at 57 Eliot Street in S. Natick, Massachusetts.

Taken Friday evening, from the outside there's a charming glow in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

The art gallery is a warm and inviting place where you'll get a sense of how these works of art will feel in your home or office.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Natural light pours into the front, especially in the morning.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Perhaps you'll first get a cup of coffee or tea next door at the Charles River Coffee House before relaxing here.

Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing at 57 Eliot Street in S. Natick, Massachusetts.

What's new about the framing center here is the "open kitchen" approach where you'll see our framing experts work their magic.

The Charles River is just across the street.

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Gorgeous Oil Painting By Bernard Corey

Ryan describes why so many collectors like to have a number of paintings by Bernard Corey as he shares with you Corey’s oil on panel, “Summertime.”

Take A Look At Our New Location

We Look Forward To Seeing You
Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing at 57 Eliot Street in S. Natick, Massachusetts.

Taken Friday evening, from the outside there's a charming glow in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

The art gallery is a warm and inviting place where you'll get a sense of how these works of art will feel in your home or office.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Natural light pours into the front, especially in the morning.

Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in South Natick, MetroWest Boston, MA

Perhaps you'll first get a cup of coffee or tea next door at the Charles River Coffee House before relaxing here.

Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing at 57 Eliot Street in S. Natick, Massachusetts.

What's new about the framing center here is the "open kitchen" approach where you'll see our framing experts work their magic.

The Charles River is just across the street.

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Woman On Balcony by William Morris Hunt at Page Waterman Gallery, Wellesley, MA.

Woman On Balcony by William Morris Hunt

W. M. Hunt's Iconic "Woman on Balcony"

Ryan Black discusses a special work of art in the Gallery by American Impressionist, W.M. Hunt.

A prominent artist in Boston, The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has a number of paintings by W.M. Hunt on permanent display in the Salon Gallery. The MFA Library comprises the W.M. Hunt Memorial Library and eight curatorial department libraries.

If you have any questions, please Email Ryan.

Biography

Hunt was the son of a Vermont congressman. He learned to draw at an early age, his first teacher being an Italian artist named Gambadella.

After leaving Harvard College in his third year, Hunt was taken in 1844 by his widowed mother and her other four children to the south of France. After travel in the Middle East, they stopped in Rome where William did some drawing in the studio of American sculptor, Henry Kirke Brown.

In 1845, he entered the Düsseldorf Academy, but left the next year for Paris where he became a pupil of Thomas Couture from 1846 to 1852. The sight of Millet’s The Sower at the Salon of 1851 in Paris inspired Hunt to spend most of the next two years with Millet at Barbizon. Hunt returned to the United States in 1854 and two years later moved to Newport, Rhode Island, where he painted and took a few pupils.

In 1862, he settled permanently in Boston where the demand for his portraits grew as did the size and popularity of his classes.

His last trip to Europe was made in 1867. The great Boston fire of 1872 destroyed Hunt’s Summer Street studio and with it his collection of French paintings. He traveled to Mexico in 1875 and in the same year was commissioned to paint two murals for the new State Capital at Albany, New York. Shortly after their completion (and rapid demise due to faulty installation), Hunt drowned off the coast of New Hampshire.

The aversion of many Easterners to French art was regarded by Hunt to be an “unpardonable conceit” and to balance the record, he encouraged and supported a bevy of younger American artists as well as numerous patrons and collectors in the Boston area. The lessons wrought from his training with Couture and Millet added to his ready wit and compelling presence gave Hunt more than enough equipment to articulate the aesthetic concerns of these men as well as those of several other French artists, especially from among the Barbizon group.

Hunt preached a gospel of directness, simplicity, harmony of effect, and a willingness to accept the relative beauty of even the most common subjects. Although one of New England’s finest portraitists for over twenty years, Hunt made no secret of his difficulties in painting convincing landscapes, finding natural light and the constant changes it effects a particularly vexing problem.

As a result, even his most charming landscapes (which are usually more indebeted to Corot or Daubigny than to Millet) give the appearance of a shorthand method grafted on to a studio design—usually one derived from from the many charcoal sketches, which Hunt was especially fond of executing.

Peter Bermingham American Art in the Barbizon Mood (Washington, D.C.: National Collection of Fine Arts and Smithsonian Institution Press, 1975)

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Silver Garden I by Yoshikatsu Tamekane

Contemporary Japanese Print Show May 2024

Contemporary Japanese Print Show

Friday, May 17
2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 18
11 a.m. -2 p.m.
Allison Tolman from the Tolman Collection is bringing with her artwork that will be here for these two days only.
You’ll see a unique selection by contemporary Japanese print makers.
Silver Garden I by Yoshikatsu Tamekane

Silver Garden I

By Yoshikatsu Tamekane; woodblock; 12" x 16".

Road to the River by Tanaka Ryohei

Road to the River

By Tanaka Ryohei; aquatint 9 1/4" x 15 1/4".

Anthology by Toko Shinoda

Anthology

By Toko Shinoda; hand embellished lithograph; 21" x 28".

Cedar Morning by Joichi Hoshi

Cedar Morning

By Joichi Hoshi; woodblock; 19" x 31".

Allison Tolman of The Tolman Collecation at Page Waterman Gallery & Framing in 2023 for another Contemporary Japanese Print Show.

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20% Off All Art On Display Only Through May 11

20% Off All Framed and Unframed Art on Display in the Gallery

This special Spring sale is your chance to add new artwork to your home or office, and it’s just in time for Mother’s Day gifts.

Only May 1 – 11.

Open Tuesday to Saturday 10 to 5.

Closed Sunday and Monday.

Sale does not apply to purchases made before May 1, 2024.
Custom framing is not on sale.

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Painting by Gary Hoffmann available at Page Waterman Gallery

Gary Hoffmann: Subjects through the Years

Gary Hoffmann: Subjects Through The Years

Ends Saturday, April 27

Boy with His Dog by Gary Hoffmann
Boy with His Dog

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 40" x 48".

Gary David Hoffmann

Award winning artist Gary David Hoffmann continues the great lineage of Boston painters, having trained with the late R. H. Ives Gammell, who himself had studied with such greats as Edmund Tarbell, William Paxton and Joseph DeCamp. The fundamentals of Gary’s work, like all the traditional masters before him, come from patience, a great understanding of color and light and rigid attention to detail and draftsmanship.

His wonderful interiors and portraits, with their rich colors, tangible atmosphere and complex compositions that hint at a greater narrative, evoke the spirit of John Singer Sargent and Diego Velázquez. His plein-air landscapes, with their dancing, bravura brush-work, show off his mastery of light and color and conjure the impressionist works of Frank Weston Benson and Childe Hassam. Hoffmann’s still-life paintings showcase a range of delicate texture and light while immortalizing and giving dimension to stunning and perishable subjects.

Studio Down Time

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 18" x 14".

We've never had so many works of art by Gary David Hoffmann in the Gallery before. We invite you to immerse yourself in his beautiful art.

large moonlit seascape oil painting by Boston School painter Gary David Hoffmann
Moonrise Over the Atlantic

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 36” x 48”.

New Dawn Roses by Gary Hoffmann
New Dawn Roses

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 30" x 36".

Nauset Surf

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas board; 11" x 14".

Summer Swells by Gary Hoffmann
Summer Swells

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 14" x 11".

Fresh Cut by Gary Hoffmann
Fresh Cut

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 15" x 13".

His wonderful interiors and portraits, with their rich colors, tangible atmosphere and complex compositions that hint at a greater narrative, evoke the spirit of John Singer Sargent and Diego Velázquez.

Pirate's Cove by Gary Hoffmann
Pirate's Cove

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas board; 16" x 24".

Spring Bloom Boston Public Garden

[SOLD]
By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 20” x 24” .

figurative painting by Boston School painter Gary David Hoffmann
The Red Kimono

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 18" x 14".

yellow house with pumpkin painting by Gary David Hoffmann
October Evening

Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 14" x 11".

Summer Roses by Gary Hoffmann
Summer Roses

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on panel; 18" x 14".

Yosemite Falls by Gary Hoffmann
Yosemite Falls

Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 10" x 8".

Woman Reading by Gary Hoffmann
Woman Reading

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 13" x 17".

The Undraped Figure by Gary Hoffmann
The Undraped Figure

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 16" x 12".

Spring Shadows by Gary Hoffmann
Spring Shadows

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on panel; 9" x 12".

Nude on Beach by Gary Hoffmann
Nude on Beach

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 24" x 19".

Early Roses by Gary Hoffmann
Early Roses

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on panel; 11" x 14".

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