
Artists Ben Moon, William Quigley, and Alexander George McCue celebrated the end of the art season in the Hamptons with a closing exhibit at Skrapper Studios for charity.
Ben Moon sold four of his most prized paintings, including “I’ve Never Felt So Sexy”. A portion of the proceeds from all paintings sold has been donated to the Wounded Warriors Project and Soldier Ride.

The exhibit was attended by many including people film star Julianne Michelle (pictured), several influential art collectors, and others who showed up in uniform straight from the Artist and Writers softball game or with books tucked under their arms from the book signing with Hillary Clinton on Main Street.
Former Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, actress Lori Singer, and scribes Walter Isaacson and Carl Bernstein were among many seen on the softball field.
Film star Julianne Michelle and mixed media artist Ben Moon at William Quigley’s studio in East Hampton, Skrapper Studio- photo credit Neil Tandy
“I’ve Never Felt So Sexy,” a mixed media work of art created by ben Moon