Art From A Shipwreck: Seascape Exhibition By Valerie Hegarty

Valerie Hegarty’s “Seascape” exhibition at Guild & Greyshkul takes its inspiration from an exhibition curated by Roger Stein at the Whitney Museum of American Art entitled “Seascape and the American Imagination”. Many paintings look as if they have been salvaged from a shipwreck, dried and hung on the walls in their natural state. Mildly haunting but beautiful at the same time.

shipwreck art painting canvas exhibition

shipwreck art painting canvas exhibition

shipwreck art painting canvas exhibition

shipwreck art painting canvas exhibition

shipwreck art painting canvas exhibition

shipwreck art painting canvas exhibition

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