“Artists thrive off each other,
and when you see other people
doing cool stuff, it inspires you
to do cool stuff.”
~ Courtney Barnett
“Artists thrive off each other,
and when you see other people
doing cool stuff, it inspires you
to do cool stuff.”
~ Courtney Barnett
In the quaint harbor town of Rockport, Massachusetts, is a little fishing shack with a huge history. So much so, it has been deemed the “most often-painted building in America”. Initially home to a colony of artists and avid fishermen, the shack was built, at the end of a granite wharf, in the 1840s as a symbol of maritime life. Artists favored it for the simple composition and ideal lighting, making it appealing on canvas. Locals readily offer tidbits of Hollywood films shot at this location: “Finding Nemo” and especially Sandra Bullock’s 2009 blockbuster entitled, “The Proposal”. Now that you see the charming little shack with its weathered red paint, perhaps you’ll flock to Rockport for a closeup of Motif Number One.*
*”Motif” is a French term for a distinctive and recurring subject in a work of art.
An Expression of Outdoor Art in Boston is uniquely captivating to the eye. From wall graffiti on brick and transparent prisms in the sky to watercolor artists in the park and nautical flag pinwheels. So much to see and do!