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145 Main Street, suite 202
Groton, MA 01450
USA

Megan Carty is a Boston area contemporary abstract artist exploring themes of triumph over hardship. Her paintings feature flowers, animals and birds purposely left unfinished as a metaphor for the ever-evolving and improving human condition. We are alway "in progress." Choose from original paintings, fine art giclee prints, custom commissions, or giftable products.

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Colorful Coastals are coming along!

Megan Carty

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Hey friends!

I've been busy caring for the kiddos and squeezing in my paint time wherever I can! The coastal pieces I'm working on are a bit more time consuming than some of my other work; but I'm so excited by them. They have so much fun color and pizazz! Does anyone use that word anymore? I just did! Owning it!

I've got a few small pieces finished and now I want to work on some larger ones for variety. Challenge can be the spice of life, right? I'm planning to release just over a handful of these at the beginning of December; be sure to get on my newsletter list for the exact time and date! These are originals and once they are gone...they're gone!

Colorful boat paintings in progress...

Megan Carty

Here is the start of my next painting featuring boats!

Here is the start of my next painting featuring boats!

Hi friends!

I have begun a body of work featuring boats and dinghies. I just can't stay away from the coastal imagery I grew up around in Maine! I am toying with creating abstract backgrounds for the boats to float upon...I plan to use the brightest happiest colors...maybe some neon? Here's a sneak peek of the beginnings of one...I hope you like it! My "plan" is to release a series of these at the beginning of next month; be sure to tune in! Be sure to click the "sign up" button up at the top of my site to be notified of new work via my newsletter. I try to send one out once per month when something nifty is happening! Have a great day!