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Derek Macara Anchored Sailboat For Sale

Derek Macara
Derek Macara - Anchored Sailboat, 2025, Oil on canvas

Anchored Sailboat, 2025

Oil on canvas

36 x 24 in

About this work

Derek Macara's "Anchored Sailboat" presents a singular vessel at rest in the quiet waters of the American Northeast, its mast rising against a sky rendered in layered tones of pearl gray and muted blue. The composition distills the essence of coastal stillness—the sailboat sits perfectly centered yet feels organic within the surrounding atmosphere, its white hull catching the diffused light of what appears to be either early morning or the soft close of day. Macara's brushwork moves between precision and suggestion, defining the boat's essential form while allowing the water and sky to merge at the horizon in a haze that speaks to the region's characteristic maritime weather. The palette remains restrained and harmonious, dominated by cool silvery tones punctuated by the warmer notes of the wooden deck and subtle reflections dancing on the water's surface. This chromatic subtlety creates a meditative quality, inviting prolonged contemplation rather than immediate dramatic impact. The anchored state of the vessel becomes metaphorical—a visual pause, a moment of suspension between journeys. Within Macara's broader practice, this work exemplifies his ongoing exploration of the relationship between man-made objects and the enveloping natural world, where boats serve not as symbols of adventure but as quiet witnesses to atmosphere and light. The painting demonstrates his particular skill in capturing that liminal quality of northeastern coastal air, where moisture softens every edge and transforms ordinary scenes into something approaching the transcendent. For acquisition inquiries regarding "Anchored Sailboat," please contact Guy Hepner gallery in New York.

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Edition & Provenance

Year
2025
Medium
Oil on canvas

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About Derek Macara

Derek Macara is an American painter based in Truro, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. He was raised in Provincetown, a fishing town and art colony where several generations of his family worked as fishermen. As a child, he studied at the Hawthorne School of Art. He worked on fishing boats after high school before turning to painting full time.

Macara works primarily in oil, focusing on seascapes and coastal landscapes of the Outer Cape, including lighthouses, open water, and cloud formations built from his own reference photographs, which he merges and edits before painting. He shifted from acrylic to oil early in his career, favoring the slower drying time for blending.

His first exhibition, a set of flower and bee paintings shown at a local pizza shop in Provincetown, sold out. Since then, his work has been acquired by collectors, galleries, and museums internationally. He maintains an active online presence, sharing his painting process across social platforms and building a following around his working method.

Macara continues to live and paint in Truro, drawing his subject matter directly from the surrounding Outer Cape landscape.

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