New Paintings About Newfoundland
Five New Paintings About Beautiful Newfoundland
The last time I was in Pouch Cove Newfoundland it was fall 2023. I was there for an artist residency at the Pouch Cove Foundation and I made three large paintings while in residence, upon returning home I went to work on 17 new paintings about Newfoundland, bringing the series to twenty paintings total.
This time I was in Pouch Cove for an early Spring residency and I spent a great deal of time continuing the series I had begun in 2023, producing 5 new paintings about Newfoundland. This time I arrived with a plan and prepped some of the canvasses before setting foot in Newfoundland. Informed by my previous residency and photographs I had on file, this time I was delving into still life and themes of hardworking Newfoundlanders and their dory boats.

Brandy Saturley in her studio at Pouch Cove Foundation, April 2025
From a bold and symbolic painting of free flying white shirts on a clothesline set against the Newfoundland flag to blue bottles on a red kitchen chair after a party, my visions of Newfoundland were continuing their bold grasp on my heart.
Here are five new paintings created during my April 2025 residency with the Pouch Cove foundation.
Easy, Breezy, Beautiful – 39″ x 51″ x 1.5″ – acrylic on canvas, 2025, Brandy Saturley
A painting of four white shirts flying in the wind on a clothesline, set against a background of the Newfoundland flag.
Hanging On A Cloud – 52″ x 25″ x 1.5″ – acrylic on canvas, 2025, Brandy Saturley
Painting of a denim shirt and a plaid shirt hanging on a pop art style cloud.
Kitchen Party – 27″ x 19″ x 1.5″ – acrylic on canvas, 2025, Brandy Saturley
Painting of blue beer bottles sitting on a red wooden kitchen chair.
Saturday – 26″ x 52″ x 1.5″ – acrylic on canvas, 2025, Brandy Saturley
Painting of nine dory boats at a dock in Newfoundland, aerial view.
About A Boat – 22″ x 38″ x 1.5″ – acrylic on canvas, 2025, Brandy Saturley
Painting of a white dory boat with a motor sitting near the docks, reflections in the ocean water.
All five paintings are now available from the James Baird Gallery in Newfoundland.