5 Hamptons-Based Artists' You've Got to Check Out
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1/5Photography Courtesy of Madison Fender Photography“East Hampton–based artist Daniel Cabrera has a young Picasso vibe, both artistically and personally. He often employs unexpected materials in inventive, yet practical ways, and the range of works he produces is impressively wide.” —Amy Kirwin, artistic director, Southampton Arts CenterPhotography Courtesy of Madison Fender Photography“East Hampton–based artist Daniel Cabrera has a young Picasso vibe, both artistically and personally. He often employs unexpected materials in inventive, yet practical ways, and the range of works he produces is impressively wide.” —Amy Kirwin, artistic director, Southampton Arts Center
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2/5Photography Courtesy of Peter Murdock“I discovered Marina Adams’s works on paper at Rental Gallery in East Hampton and am quite taken by her use of saturated colors and shapes—they make me happy at every turn.” —Susan Penzner, real estate brokerPhotography Courtesy of Peter Murdock“I discovered Marina Adams’s works on paper at Rental Gallery in East Hampton and am quite taken by her use of saturated colors and shapes—they make me happy at every turn.” —Susan Penzner, real estate broker
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3/5Photography Courtesy of Alex Majoli“I like the honesty of Montauk native Salvatore Termini’s abstract paintings. He uses his imagination and the unconscious to express metaphors of what he’s feeling.”—Lola Montes Schnabel, artistPhotography Courtesy of Alex Majoli“I like the honesty of Montauk native Salvatore Termini’s abstract paintings. He uses his imagination and the unconscious to express metaphors of what he’s feeling.”—Lola Montes Schnabel, artist
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4/5“Nico Yektai makes amazing sculpture and furniture in forms that recall nature, often in unexpected materials, like concrete.” —Jennifer Post, architect“Nico Yektai makes amazing sculpture and furniture in forms that recall nature, often in unexpected materials, like concrete.” —Jennifer Post, architect
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5/5Photography Courtesy of Certain Schönfeld“The work of Sag Harbor artist Michael A. Butler has always held a certain magic for me. I admire his love of detail and the stories he tells on jewel-like small canvases.” —Sabina Streeter, artistPhotography Courtesy of Certain Schönfeld“The work of Sag Harbor artist Michael A. Butler has always held a certain magic for me. I admire his love of detail and the stories he tells on jewel-like small canvases.” —Sabina Streeter, artist