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I was initially struck by both
the colors and the subject — the orange of the coveralls
and blue of the gloves. I admire how Paul paints whites,
as in a T-shirt. And the subject: there is no doubt as
to the occupation, so much a part of our New England heritage
and the Cape that I love so much. The composition tells
a story. You can see the look of concentration on his face
as they make their final approach. Paul has a talent for
showing us beauty in the everyday: clothing on a clothesline
blowing in a summer breeze, a young fisherman pulling into
port. He makes us look at the ordinary in a new light and
through his eyes and his talent, we are enlightened.
— Janice Reece
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Docked in Wellfleet
oil on panel
9 x 12
framed 15 x 18
$1,250 |
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Waiting in Shadow
oil on panel
20 x 16
framed 26 x 22
$2,700 |
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Fisherman Shoveling Ice
oil on canvas
30 x 24
framed 36 x 30
$4,800 |
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Taking a Moment
oil on canvas
20 x 16
framed 26 x 22
$2,700 |
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Working on
the Pier
oil on canvas
40 x 30
framed 46 x 36
$6,500 |
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What Will Tomorrow Bring?
oil on panel
31 x 24
framed 37 x 30
$4,400 |
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Fishing Boat on the Beach
oil on panel
9 x 12
framed 15 x 18
$1,250 |
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