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Don Demers 'Resting on th River' Small Works
Don Demers 'Resting on th River' Small Works
"I painted this very early one September morning in Massachusetts," says Don Demers. "The Bluefish River, a tidal river that runs through the middle of town, was filled with catboats. These popular little boats sail well in tidal waters because of their shallow draft. The early raking light showed them off beautifully against the cooler greens of a late summer morning. The quiet, gentle way the boats sat on the mud and the combination of warm and cool colors captured my attention and made me want to paint."

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art SmallWorks™ Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
8"w x 6"h.

April 2008 


Price:   £75.00 



Don Demers 'Evening Skate'
Don Demers 'Evening Skate'
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art
SmallWorks™ Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
12" w x 9" h.

August 200 


Price:   £130.00 



Don Demers  "Returning the Pilot, 1900 "
Don Demers "Returning the Pilot, 1900 "
The year is 1900. The steamship Virginian sets sail from Boston Harbor for Liverpool. On board for the departure is a pilot, familiar with local waters, who will aid the steamship captain in navigating through the waters around Massachusetts. Once the ship has left the coastline, the pilot returns to shore via a small boat, in this case, the pilot’s schooner Varuna. Don Demers depicts this moment with care and passion in his newest painting, Returning the Pilot, 1900.

What impressed Demers most was the routine nature of what seems like an epic moment. Rowing across the ocean was an everyday job for these guys. Something like this could happen to someone like us once and we’d talk about it for the rest of our lives. These guys did this every week. This compelling human narrative from one of the most collectible marine artists working today, combines a dramatic seascape with working men at sea to create this historical scene.

Image size: 32"w x 24"h.

Edition Size:50

Published from the artist's original work.

 


Price:   £540.00 



Don Demers 'End of Day One: The Great Transatlantic Race, 1866'
Don Demers 'End of Day One: The Great Transatlantic Race, 1866'
Trans-ocean racing is still a relatively new sport, but was simply unheard of in the 19th century.
A lively dinner discussion at New York's Union Club in October 1866 resulted in the first Trans-
Atlantic challenge. The contenders: Pierre Lorillard's Vesta, George and Franklin Osgood's Fleetwing and New York Herald founder's son, James Gordon Bennett Jr.'s Henrietta-all two-masted schooners. It was a winner-take-all -$30,000 plus bragging rights. On the morning of December 16, the starting gun was sounded and the vessels weighed anchor in the New York Narrows. Next stop-Cowes, England. Demers' evocative painting depicts the end of the first day, the vessels having logged nearly 300 miles and still in sight of each other. By day two Fleetwing had a twenty-mile lead on Henrietta and a forty-mile lead on Vesta. The racing was serious. Remarkably, after 3,000 miles of intense sailing all three yachts finished within hours of each other. On December 26 at 3:46pm Henrietta was first, followed by Fleetwing at 1:00am and the ill fated Vesta, whose local English pilot had taken them in the wrong direction, allowing Fleetwing to pass her nearly in sight of the finish. Demers' extraordinary painting transports us hundreds of miles to sea to experiencethe majesty of these three great vessels underway as if we were sailing alongside them.

Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 50 s/n. 44"w x 25"h (unstretched).

Ask About Availability
 


Price:   £810.00 



Don Demers 'The Windswept Coast'
Don Demers 'The Windswept Coast'
"Ocean Point, the setting of The Windswept Coast, is the primary reason that I am a marine artist," says Don Demers. "As a boy, in the heyday of the Wyeths, this is where I spent my summers and was introduced to nautical subjects and their lore. I built ship models in my grandfather's workshop and my grandmother would sew their sails for them at night while my grandfather and I played cribbage. All of this led to a lifelong love of the sea and everything around it.
The scene in The Windswept Coast shows Boothbay Harbor peninsula as it appears today, but I painted it with 19th century schooners (from Maine's famous Nickerson Fleet) heading off to the fishing banks near Canada. What fascinates me is how little the coast changes, its timelessness intrigues me, allowing me to envision what the coast must have looked like a hundred years ago when these majestic vessels were a common sight."

Image size: 42"w x 28"h.

Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition
Unstretched

Edition Size:50

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £605.00 



Don Demers 'By The Old Boat House'
Don Demers 'By The Old Boat House'
We are pleased to welcome maritime legend, Don Demers, to the Greenwich family of artists. A Massachusetts native, Don's interest in painting maritime subjects began while spending his summers on the coast of Maine near Boothbay Harbor. Crewing aboard schooners, square-riggers and other traditional craft have provided both the foundation for his technical expertise and the vision to transfer his first-hand experience to the canvas. His love of sailing has not diminished over the years.
The Old Boat House marks Don's premiere release with Greenwich. This breathtaking vision captures the true spirit of the artist's extraordinary talent. As the fresh breezes from a perfect day on the water fade away, these day sailors drift toward the protection and comfort of their secluded cove.

Image size: 23"w x 15"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £390.00 



Don Demers 'Nuntucket Morning'
Don Demers 'Nuntucket Morning'
The upper reaches of greater Nantucket Harbor are dotted with quiet and intimate places. Beautiful stretches of pastoral land spill into the water. Polpis Harbor is one of these places. "I came upon this inlet one lovely summer morning," said the artist. "The early morning island breeze was beginning to lift, gently tugging at the small sailboats on their moorings. The serenity of this place wrapped around you like a blanket and that has stayed with me to this day."

Image size: 28"w x 18"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £420.00 



Don Demers 'Between the Sun and the Moon'
Don Demers 'Between the Sun and the Moon'
"I have always been fascinated by dusk," says artist Don Demers, "with the changing color of the light. While the sun performs its swan song with an elaborate display of reds, oranges and yellows, the night is beginning its serenade of blues and greens. It's a quiet time of the day, but the peacefulness is often contrasted by a full spectrum of exciting colors. These conditions are often best observed along the coast, and a sailing vessel drifting homeward on the last breath of the day's breeze can witness the sun's final color as well as the rising moon."
Between the Sun and the Moon is Demers' third Greenwich Workshop release. As you'll surely see in this and his previous releases, Nantucket Morning and By the Old Boat House, Demers is a modern master of his medium. "Like any skilled portrait artist, Demers is able to give life and personality to his subject," Yankee Magazine says. "His skies can look menacing or serene, fogbound or idyllic. He can create a spectrum of seas ... sparkly or frothy, wind-whipped or flat."

Image size: 28"w x 16"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £390.00 


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