Catherine Hamill Studio and Gallery

Catherine Hamill Studio and Gallery 📸 Artist 🖼️ Art and Photography
🖼️ Shop Fine Art Prints and Photography at
www.chamillartist.com As a member of the Milford Ct.

In 1975, I became seriously interested in photography, winning many ribbons in various local and statewide events. In September 1993, living in Milford, Connecticut, I was introduced to painting in oil and was also a member of the National League of American Pen Women. Fine Arts Council, I served 5 years on their Board of Directors. In 2003, I founded the Firehouse Art Gallery at Walnut Beach, Mi

lford, Connecticut. To this day, it is a flourishing annex to the Milford Arts Council and is visited by hundreds each week. My paintings are exhibited throughout the United States and Europe, and I am represented in several galleries, restaurants, and inns. My line of greeting cards carries photographic images of my paintings and photographs. These high-quality cards fit a 5” x7” frame. In 2008, I moved to Manteo, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, and in September 2009, I opened a gallery, “Washed Ashore”, in Downtown Manteo, which featured my paintings, prints, photography, and cards. Over the years, I have specialized in painting lighthouses, landscapes, and seascapes. Most recently, animal portraits, people portraits, and still life. I try to make the feeling of my subject come through in my work. Private commissions, also a specialty, include house, boat, and plane portraits, pet portraits, gardens, and most recently formal “portraits”. I also have discovered that in some cases, faces seem to "appear" in my paintings.... in landscapes, clouds, and even plain backgrounds. These paintings I classify as "Spiritual". To read more about me and purchase my art please visit my website at www.chamillartist.com

When people move house, they make a hierarchy without realizing it. Some things get donated, some get stored, some make ...
06/19/2026

When people move house, they make a hierarchy without realizing it.

Some things get donated, some get stored, some make the journey regardless of whether they make logical sense in the new space.

Art almost always travels. It is rarely the practical choice that moves with you. It is the things that meant something. Has that been true for you?

What have you moved more than once, and would "Sunrise over the Sound" make that list?

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People sometimes feel they need to be able to articulate why they want a particular work before they are allowed to buy ...
06/17/2026

People sometimes feel they need to be able to articulate why they want a particular work before they are allowed to buy it. That is not how it works.

The attraction does not need a defense. You do not have to be able to explain Benjamin Rous Conducting to someone who asks; you just have to know it belongs in your space.

The explanation, if you want one, tends to arrive later on its own.

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Every work that reaches a collector is the result of many decisions, including the decision not to show what came before...
06/16/2026

Every work that reaches a collector is the result of many decisions, including the decision not to show what came before it.

The finished work is not the whole story. It is the end of a longer, quieter process that most collectors never see.

When you live with Japanese Walk, you are living with the result of the artistic process and all that comes with it.

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Interior designers often talk about sightlines. They're the natural path your eye travels when you enter or move through...
06/12/2026

Interior designers often talk about sightlines. They're the natural path your eye travels when you enter or move through a room.

Most people never think about this consciously, but they feel it. Art placed directly in a sightline changes a room immediately.

Placement is as intentional as the work itself.

Where would you put Laughing Gulls Looking?

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A lot of people hold off on collecting art because they rent and feel uncertain about committing to walls they do not ow...
06/10/2026

A lot of people hold off on collecting art because they rent and feel uncertain about committing to walls they do not own. But art does not belong to a wall. It belongs to you.

Renting is not a reason to live with bare walls. It is a reason to collect work that matters enough to keep moving (and growing) with you.

"Gemimi" and my other work are connected to the people who love them, not just the places they're displayed.

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Address

Manteo, NC
27954

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 6pm
Thursday 10:30am - 6pm
Friday 10:30am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

+12523058151

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