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Day Hill Fine Art has been voted as the most inviting of Cape Cod art
galleries. Located in a classic Cape style home and surrounded by acres of
rhododendrons, azaleas and roses, Day Hill Fine Art is a favorite art
gallery destination of locals and visitors. Open year 'round, you will
always be greeted by artist/owner Julia O'Malley-Keyes. We encourage our
visitors to sit, relax, listen to music and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere
of a fine art environment.
Julia O'Malley-Keyes' original oil paintings and Giclée reproductions of
Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket landscapes and harbors during the
beautiful summer months that we all love so much are captured in her
luminous creations painted with an “Old Masters” technique. O'Malley-Keyes
travels extensively bringing home small oil impressions of far away lands
which result in larger realistic paintings created in her studio.
Extensive selections of original oil paintings and limited edition Giclée
prints, framed and reproduced on fine art paper as well as archival canvas
are featured on this website and include the beautifully restored classic
yachts Shamrock V, Endeavor, Ranger, Velsheda, Cambria, “Big Boat Class”
and her work inspired by her travels. Her sensitive commissioned oil
portraits, paintings of classic yacht regatta’s and internationally
inspired creations combine to make her one of our era’s most acclaimed
contemporary artists.
Ms. O'Malley-Keyes is frequently featured in Cape Cod Life Publications
issues of Cape Cod Arts, Cape Cod Life as well as nationally respected
American Art Collector magazine. She has been selected from over 800
celebrated painters as the signature artist for the Tanglewood Jazz
Festival 2004, 2005 and 2006 and has been chosen to create the
commemorative portrait of “Buck O’Neil which will be in the permanent
collection of the Negro Baseball Museum located in Kansas City. She has
been voted as one of Cape Cod's 400 most influential people for many
years, by an independent survey. O’Malley-Keyes, a highly regarded
philanthropist, continues to support over 15 charities in her home state
of Massachusetts and nationally by way of donations of her original oil
paintings.
Julia resides in North Falmouth, Massachusetts, where she maintains her
studio and art gallery. Her paintings and Giclée reproductions are
collected extensively by yachting enthusiasts, important private
collectors and corporate admirers of her work, throughout the United
States, Europe and Canada.
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