Spartina 24 x 36 $12,500
William B. Hoyt is known for his finely detailed, realistic portrayals of Maine’s coastal landscapes and maritime scenes. His oil and acrylic paintings reflect a deep connection to the state’s quiet harbors, rocky shorelines, and shifting light. With a blend of technical precision and expressive brushwork, Hoyt captures the unique light and atmosphere of coastal life in a way that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
Crow Island Sunrise Oil on Mounted Linen $1800
One could claim that all the paintings I paint are my postcard to the world,
and so many of them are shaped by my love for— and many experiences in—Maine.
Every breeze stirring the curtains.
Every ripple at waters edge.
Every crash of a wave on rocks.
Every sunset spied from a secluded dock.
Every humble Maine kitchen where I’ve boiled water for tea.
Every sunrise burning through fog on an island shore.
Every dawn breaking as we set out in a sailboat for that great
unknown.
All are postcards.
My postcards from Maine.
My postcards to you.
~William B. Hoyt
Twilight Oil on lLnen 24x36 $12,500
Maine Art Hill invites art lovers, collectors, and coastal wanderers alike to a stunning new show featuring the work of three New England artists: William B. Hoyt, Margaret Gerding, and Olena Babak. The show will be held at 5 Chase Hill Road, Kennebunk. Experience the work and celebrate another extraordinary summer of art on the coast of Maine. The show runs until August 6th, and the gallery is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. FMI www.maine-art.com or 207-967-2803.