Welcome to Dutch Mostert, Marine & Automotive Fine Art

Capturing the Beauty of Maritime Art

You are entering the world of Dutch Mostert, a Marine and Automotive Artist renowned for his breathtaking fine art pieces that capture the essence of historical automotive and marine themes. With a background in design from the prestigious Art Center School of Design in Los Angeles, Dutch Mostert has established himself as a leading figure in the realm of maritime art.

As a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists, Dutch Mostert's work has been recognized and showcased in esteemed institutions such as the American Art Museum Library at the Smithsonian Institution. Additionally, his status as a charter signature member of the Pacific Rim Institute of Marine Artists further solidifies his prominence in the field.

Dutch Mostert's artistic philosophy is rooted in a deep desire to record the ever-changing Oregon Coast maritime environment for those who are a part of it today and for future generations who may not have the opportunity to experience its wonder. His devotion to preserving these timeless themes through his art speaks to a true passion for capturing the beauty of the maritime world.

For those who admire the rich history of automotive and marine themes, Dutch Mostert's creations offer a captivating glimpse into a bygone era. Immerse yourself in the artistry of Dutch Mostert and experience the allure of a world steeped in nautical and automotive magnificence.

Dive into the World of Vintage Automotive Art

Original Automotive Watercolors

Experience the beauty of historical automotive and marine themes through Dutch Mostert's exquisite paintings, prints, and sculptures. Offering a range of options, including watercolor paintings, oil-based paintings, limited edition prints, and 3D sculptures, each capturing the ever-changing Oregon Coast maritime environment and automotive history.

"As an artist, I am inspired by the maritime scene, especially the old wooden boats that are so quickly disappearing from our harbors and waterways. In my attempts at capturing vessels and scenes from by-gone days, it is my wish to instill an appreciation for the old ways of life connected especially with the working vessels of the past, so many of whom are rotting away in the backwaters. As a nation built upon the maritime trade, it is my way of honoring the past and inspiring us, as a nation, to a greater appreciation of the role of the maritime industry and the hardworking mariners of days gone by."

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