Megan Collins Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Megan Collins based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Scout by Megan Collins

Three Kings by Megan Collins

Red-eyed Tree Frog by Megan Collins

Swans of the Sea by Megan Collins

Entwined Seahorses by Megan Collins

North Shore Wave by Megan Collins

The Jumping off Place by Megan Collins

Ethereal Angels by Megan Collins

Sealed with a Kiss by Megan Collins

Light the Fuse by Megan Collins

Breadfruit by Megan Collins

Back to Lanikai by Megan Collins

Kilauea by Megan Collins

Mokulea Moonrise by Megan Collins

Chasing Tail by Megan Collins

Best Buddies by Megan Collins

Steadfast by Megan Collins

Harlequin by Megan Collins

The Newcomer by Megan Collins

Mahina by Megan Collins

Mele by Megan Collins

Mele by Megan Collins

Curious as a Cat by Megan Collins

Sleepy Cockatoo by Megan Collins
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About The Artist
Megan Collins didn’t begin painting until after she moved to Hawaii. The tropical splendor and the fabulous profusion of colors she found everywhere she looked, created a hunger to create what she saw visually. It was then she realized that she was supposed to be painting, and has been painting ever since.
Megan was born in November of 1962 on a small island off the coast of Maine. Both her mother and grandfather were artists, and she began sketching at a young age. She grew up on stories of the Wyeth family from her brother who used to frequent Monhegan and is perhaps most strongly influenced by Jamie Wyeth and Peter Poskas whose artwork she has loved since she was a child.
Megan studied music for many years, beginning her first voice lessons when she was six, and piano at eight. A 1985 graduate of Dartmouth College, her major was in Geography and Education, and she also studied both art and music. Her creative gifts have flourished throughout her life through performances in both music and summer-stock theater, designing playbills, writing poetry and music, jewelry design, pottery, calligraphy, and, most recently, fine art.
Today, Megan lives on a 75-acre farm called Paradise Meadows, on the southern end of the Big Island of Hawaii. When she isn’t painting, she’s busy working on the farm doing anything from fixing the roof to giving tours of the aquaponics and playing with her parrots.
You can view her blog at blog.paintingsbymegan.com