
“The patterns of the early morning and the setting sun contain the essence of beauty and life. The colors become more vibrant as the light changes. In these moments, I see not isolated objects, but a wide range of colors, patterns, and meanings. Sometimes, it feels lively and quick; other times, it's lonely and dark. It's a mix of loveliness and loneliness, light and shadow, life and death.” —
Canvas
"Title"
40"W x 30"H
Acrylic on canvas
"For Valery", 1971
35.5"W x 59.5"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Title", 1971
"Title"
36.5"W x 48.5"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Title"
36.25"W x 60"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Title", 1971
48.5"W x 36"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Chatham/Morning"
40.5"W x 30.5"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Title"
50"W x 38.25"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Title"
30.25"W x 36"H
Acrylic & sand on canvas
"Title"
30.25"W x 30"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Pleasant Bay Morning"
40"W x 32.25"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Outer Beach Marsh"
36"H x 36"W
Acrylic & sand on canvas
Monomoy Marsh
36" x 50"
Acrylic on canvas
Untitled (unfinished), 1981
24.25"W x 30.25"H
Acrylic on canvas
"Tom's Neck"
"H x "W
Acrylic on Canvas
"1959 Abstract"
H" x W"
Oil on canvas
"Ecclesiastics", 1953
14"W x 39"H
Oil on painting board (2.5mm), framed
"Fontana D'Leo, Sicilia", 1976
30"W x 22"H
Pencil study
Untitled, 1963
26"W x 34"H
Ink
Watercolors

"Ajax/Salem"
20"H x 15"W
Watercolor

"View from Speen Street Apartment"
Natick, Mass.
Watercolor
20"W x 9.5"H


Photography
Through the eyes of Vito Sammartano, his photographs capture the essence of Chatham.
"Water Lilies at Dusk"
"Lapstrake Skiff on Mill Pond"