Daniel Kenyon

2025 Mystic Outdoor Art Festival

Daniel Kenyon will showcase his watercolor talent at Booth H112 in the Watercolor category at the Mystic Outdoor Art Festival, inviting attendees to explore the expressive power of this evocative medium. Renowned for his mastery of watercolor techniques, Kenyon’s work is distinguished by luminous washes, layered color, and a keen eye for capturing atmosphere and light. His paintings often celebrate the landscapes, marine vistas, and charming streetscapes that define the character of Mystic and the surrounding coastal region.

Mystic Outdoor Art Festival Water Colors Exhibits
Water Colors Exhibitors

Visitors to Booth H112 can immerse themselves in a vibrant collection of original paintings that reflect Kenyon’s particular blend of spontaneity and deliberate detail. He favors capturing fleeting moments—rippling water under shifting skies, quiet harbors, and the rich textures of New England foliage. Through translucent color and expert brushwork, Kenyon’s watercolors evoke a sense of place and mood that resonates with collectors and casual admirers alike.

The Mystic Outdoor Art Festival, a highlight of the summer arts calendar in Connecticut, provides the ideal setting for Kenyon’s work. Held in the historic seaside town of Mystic, the event transforms its streets into a festive open-air gallery, fostering direct connections between artists and the public. Engaging with Daniel Kenyon at his booth offers art lovers the chance to learn about his creative process, the challenges and rewards of painting with watercolor, and the inspirations behind his recent pieces.

For those seeking art that captures the spirit and scenery of the region, Kenyon’s watercolors serve as both beautiful decor and an artistic tribute to coastal New England. His presence at the festival is a testament to the enduring appeal of hand-painted art and the possibilities that emerge when talent meets a subject as picturesque as Mystic. Be sure to stop by Booth H112 to experience Daniel Kenyon’s captivating watercolors firsthand.

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