Celebrating a Beloved South Natick Landmark

South Natick Falls, Summertime
By T.M. Nicholas, oil on linen panel, 11" x 14", framed, $3,000
For generations, the South Natick Falls have been one of our community’s most recognizable and beloved landmarks.
Just across the street from Page Waterman Gallery & Framing, the falls, bridge, and surrounding landscape have welcomed walkers, painters, photographers, wedding parties, and visitors who simply pause for a few moments to enjoy the beauty of the Charles River.
As the waterfall begins a new chapter with the planned removal of the dam, we wanted to celebrate this remarkable place through the eyes of the artists who have painted it over the years.
Every artist sees something different.
Some are drawn to the rushing water as it spills over the dam. Others focus on the changing seasons, the reflections on the Charles, or the quiet character of the historic bridge. Together, these paintings preserve not only a familiar landscape, but also the memories and emotions that so many people associate with South Natick.

Reflections Above the Charles
By Sue Termyn, oil on linen panel, 12" x 16", framed, $2,250

Spring Scene, South Natick
By Sue Termyn, oil on panel, 12" x 16", framed, $2,250

Overlooking the South Natick Dam
By Kerry Gorton Evans, watercolor, 12" x 16", unframed, $350

South Natick Falls Early Spring
By Ryan Black Oil on linen panel, 20" x 24", framed, $3,850

Morning Light, South Natick
By Ryan Black, oil on linen panel, 30" x 40", framed, $9,500

Late Summer, South Natick Falls
By Ryan Black, oil on linen, 9" x 12", framed, $850
Each painting captures a unique perspective of this iconic location—its changing light, flowing water, historic architecture, and enduring sense of place.
Whether you’ve crossed the bridge countless times, stopped to admire the falls, or simply appreciate New England landscapes, we invite you to experience this special collection.
We hope these paintings remind us that while landscapes may evolve, the places that shape our communities continue to live on through the artists who record them and the memories we carry.
We look forward to welcoming you to the gallery.