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Nantucket's Eagle Cottage Watercolor Print by Nicole DeSanti - 3 Sizes Nicole DeSanti
Nantucket's Eagle Cottage Watercolor Print by Nicole DeSanti - 3 Sizes Nicole DeSanti

At the east end of Nantucket island, charming Siasonset Village (a.k.a. ‘Sconset) is a quaint miniature fishing village that has gone almost unchanged since the early 1700’s, when Nantucket, Massachusetts town residents began summering here. On your way to ‘Sconset you will pass Sankaty Lighthouse which over looks the Sankaty Golf Course and some amazingly beautiful summer homes.  The rose covered cottages are adorn with whimsical quarterboard signs and nautical décor. Some cottages even reflect the year they were built.

Bring beautiful Sconset into your home with this watercolor print of the "Eagle Cottage" by Nicole Desanti. 

This watercolor piece is printed on beautiful bright white cotton paper.

Unframed - Reproduction Print

3 sizes available:

  • Small: Live area: 4.75" x 4.75", sheet size: 6" x 6"
  • Medium: Live area: 6.5" x 6.5", sheet size:  8" x 8"
  • Large: Live area: 10" x 10", sheet size: 12" x 12"

About the Artist:

Nicole resides in the foothills of Connecticut. She has been influenced by the New England landscape from an early age. She loves the rolling hills and big barns that dot our gorgeous countryside. You’ll often see barns and New England scenes within her art.

She prefers to paint watercolor or gouache as a medium but dabbles in acrylic and oil on canvas. She is mostly known for her whimsical house paintings.

Before she became a full-time artist she was a writer for the Connecticut Post and Litchfield Magazine. She is a social media influencer for her brand New England Weekender, sharing the best places to eat, stay & play across New England through photography and storytelling.

She is forever grateful to the people in her life who influenced and encouraged my career in the arts. It wasn’t until I became a mom of twins that I felt the courage to pursue painting full time. I believe that life has a certain way of providing obstacles and circumstances to help you on your divine path.

Nantucket's Eagle Cottage Watercolor Print by Nicole DeSanti - 3 Sizes

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At the east end of Nantucket island, charming Siasonset Village (a.k.a. ‘Sconset) is a quaint miniature fishing village that has gone almost unchanged since the early 1700’s, when Nantucket, Massachusetts town residents began summering here. On your way to ‘Sconset you will pass Sankaty Lighthouse which over looks the Sankaty Golf Course and some amazingly beautiful summer homes.  The rose covered cottages are adorn with whimsical quarterboard signs and nautical décor. Some cottages even reflect the year they were built.

Bring beautiful Sconset into your home with this watercolor print of the "Eagle Cottage" by Nicole Desanti. 

This watercolor piece is printed on beautiful bright white cotton paper.

Unframed - Reproduction Print

3 sizes available:

  • Small: Live area: 4.75" x 4.75", sheet size: 6" x 6"
  • Medium: Live area: 6.5" x 6.5", sheet size:  8" x 8"
  • Large: Live area: 10" x 10", sheet size: 12" x 12"

About the Artist:

Nicole resides in the foothills of Connecticut. She has been influenced by the New England landscape from an early age. She loves the rolling hills and big barns that dot our gorgeous countryside. You’ll often see barns and New England scenes within her art.

She prefers to paint watercolor or gouache as a medium but dabbles in acrylic and oil on canvas. She is mostly known for her whimsical house paintings.

Before she became a full-time artist she was a writer for the Connecticut Post and Litchfield Magazine. She is a social media influencer for her brand New England Weekender, sharing the best places to eat, stay & play across New England through photography and storytelling.

She is forever grateful to the people in her life who influenced and encouraged my career in the arts. It wasn’t until I became a mom of twins that I felt the courage to pursue painting full time. I believe that life has a certain way of providing obstacles and circumstances to help you on your divine path.