I like John Neill's art, because its a prime example of Maine naive art. Neill painted what he saw. He used hard strokes and captured the rugged landscape of Maine, Marginal Way, and the wild north Atlantic waters. John Neill painted tourist art. He painted en plein aire in Perkins Cove, next to his blue boxy van, that was always parked next to Jackie's Restaurant.

(courtesy of John Cavaretta)
Like many artists, there were tough times. In 1985 he painted this interpretation of the Village Food Market in exchange for food. John Neill was injured in hit and run vehicle accident, and had metal plate in his head and suffered from seizures.
(collection from Ogunquit Beach Inn)
John Neill had a Van Gogh quality with his art. He used hard strokes and painted nature they way he saw it. He did several paintings of the Marginal Way. One of his favorite subjects was to paint the drawbridge at Perkins Cove which had to be raised to allow sailing vessels underneath.