Seaside Solitude, original painting by Stephen Coyle
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Nantucket, MA
live within and the phone paintings symbolize the loneliness of the human experience.” – Stephen Coyle
2010s Realist Figurative Paintings
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Seaside Solitude, original painting by Stephen Coyle
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Nantucket, MA
live within and the phone paintings symbolize the loneliness of the human experience.” – Stephen Coyle
Alkyd
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H 48 in W 36 in
The Gathering, original beach painting by Stephen Coyle
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Nantucket, MA
live within and the phone paintings symbolize the loneliness of the human experience.” – Stephen Coyle
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Where the Land Meets the Sea
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Where the Land Meets the Sea My intention is not to simply create a painting, but to replicate life itself-on a scale both small and large. By creating compositions within compositi...
Alkyd, Panel
People and Their Dogs
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
People and Their Dogs 36" x 48" alkyd on panel (framed) My intention is not to simply create a painting, but to replicate life itself-on a scale both small and large. By creating co...
Alkyd, Panel
How We Came to Be
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
How We Came to Be 2023 30" x 40" alkyd on panel (framed) My intention is not to simply create a painting, but to replicate life itself-on a scale both small and large. By creating c...
Alkyd, Panel
Open Seas
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Open Seas 2023 36" x 48" alkyd on panel (framed) My intention is not to simply create a painting, but to replicate life itself-on a scale both small and large. By creating compositi...
Alkyd, Panel
The Tourist
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
The Tourist 2023 40" x 30" alkyd on panel (framed) My intention is not to simply create a painting, but to replicate life itself-on a scale both small and large. By creating composi...
Alkyd, Panel
Beach Day
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Beach Day 2023 40" x 30" alkyd on panel (framed) My intention is not to simply create a painting, but to replicate life itself-on a scale both small and large. By creating compositi...
Alkyd, Panel
Heading Home
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Heading Home 2023 36" x 36" alkyd on panel (framed) My intention is not to simply create a painting, but to replicate life itself-on a scale both small and large. By creating compos...
Alkyd, Panel
The Calm
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
beach scene with lifeguard tower
Alkyd, Panel
Stillness, original beach painting by Stephen Coyle
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Nantucket, MA
paintings symbolize the loneliness of the human experience.” – Stephen Coyle
Alkyd
Receding Tide, original beach painting by Stephen Coyle
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Nantucket, MA
live within and the phone paintings symbolize the loneliness of the human experience.” – Stephen Coyle
Alkyd
Intimacy
By Stephen Coyle 1
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
beach scene with colorful umbrellas
Canvas, Alkyd
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