After a long New England winter, few things feel better than seeing color return.
Here at Page Waterman Gallery & Framing, we’re celebrating the season ahead with a new wave of artwork that feels unmistakably spring-forward — bright, colorful, and full of light.
In this short video, Ryan Black, artist and custom framing expert at the gallery, shares several new arrivals, including two vibrant tulip paintings by Sue Termyn. With bold brushwork and luminous color, these pieces capture the joy and optimism that spring brings.

Window Still life with Red Tulips and Stock
By Sue Termyn, oil on paper, 16" x 12", framed, $2,250

Window Still life with White Tulips and Blue Hyacinth
By Sue Termyn, oil on paper, 16" x 12", framed, $2,250

Light Fog Sail
By Trish Hurley, acrylic on paper, 10" x 8", unframed, $310

Soft Day Sail
By Trish Hurley, acrylic on paper, 8" x 10", unframed, $310

Pink Squared
By Betty Ball, oil on panel, 12" x 12", unframed, $800

Let's Dance, Too
By Betty Ball, oil on panel, 12" x 12", unframed, $800

Windward
By Shauna Duffy Smith, acrylic, 4" x 4", unframed, $160

By the Pond
By Shauna Duffy Smith, acrylic, 4" x 4", unframed, $160
Alongside these works, we’ve also welcomed new unframed pieces from several artists whose work our visitors know and love, including Jane Cooper, Betty Ball, and Trish Hurley. Each offers a different perspective on color, energy, and seasonal change.
After the winter we’ve experienced here in New England, these paintings are simply a joy to look at. Whether framed and ready for display or newly arrived and awaiting their perfect frame, they offer a beautiful reminder of what’s just around the corner.
We invite you to visit the gallery to experience these works in person.