Two artists, Ray Ellis, 91, from Edgartown and Joshua Chase, 10, from Hudson, will be featured this morning on the Today Show. The two are new best friends. Joshua earned the attention of talent scouts when pictures of his paintings were submitted by his mother, Chantel Chase, to the television program’s nationwide search. One of the signature paintings is an interpretative copy of Mr. Ellis’s painting Moonrise over Edgartown Harbor which includes a sloop and a ketch sailing towards the Edgartown Lighthouse.
Two artists, Ray Ellis, 91, from Edgartown and Joshua Chase, 10, from Hudson, will be featured this morning on the Today Show. The two are new best friends. Joshua earned the attention of talent scouts when pictures of his paintings were submitted by his mother, Chantel Chase, to the television program’s nationwide search. One of the signature paintings is an interpretative copy of Mr. Ellis’s painting Moonrise over Edgartown Harbor which includes a sloop and a ketch sailing towards the Edgartown Lighthouse.
Joshua is one of four finalists in a talent contest held by the Today Show. The winners were selected from hundreds of submissions from around the country, of artists, singers, dancers and magicians. He will appear this morning with the three other finalists in a half-hour special called Stars of Tomorrow. It will be aired from 8:30 to 9 a.m.
Joshua told the Gazette he did the painting earlier last year as an August birthday present. “I gave it to my Mom. She was always talking about the water.”
He has a copy of Mr. Ellis’s book Martha’s Vineyard: An Affectionate Memoir and has studied his work for a while.
“I really love painting,” Joshua said. “I feel it is magical how I can take a blank canvas and make it into a piece of art work.”
The journey to the Today Show began about eight weeks ago. At the urging of her aunt [Kathleen Evan] in Maine, Mrs. Chase submitted pictures of her son’s work. “I sent pictures in with a little description,” Mrs. Chase said.
“I got a call. I looked at the caller ID, and it was NBC. I said, ‘Oh my God.’ I was stunned. They asked, ‘We got the paintings. Does he have any more.’”
After they looked at more pictures, Mrs. Chase said she got another call. “They said, ‘we really love all the paintings and we want to talk to your son.’”
They also wanted to know who was Joshua’s biggest influence. The answer he gave without hesitation was Ray Ellis.
From there the story grew. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to film Joshua meeting Ray for the first time?
The filming for this morning’s special began with a visit to the Chase home in Hudson. Last week Today Show correspondent Jenna Bush Hager and a film crew showed up to meet the boy’s family and see the small room where he paints.
“Jenna was nice,” Mrs. Chase said. “She talked to Joshua. She was very loving, asking questions. She was so sweet to him.”
The next step in the story was a family trip to Edgartown to visit Mr. Ellis.
It was not an easy trip, for it was postponed twice. They planned to come last Thursday, but an ocean storm with high winds cancelled the ferryboats. They spent the night near Woods Hole. They made another effort on Friday morning but were turned back after many of the boats were cancelled.
Mr. Ellis said he urged the family and the camera crew not to give up. He told them by phone, “I think this is too good a story to miss.” Plus, he said he wanted to meet the boy. So much of Mr. Ellis’s efforts is to encourage young people to paint.
On Sunday, they travelled to the Island on the noon boat. Accompanying the film crew were Joshua, Mrs. Chase, Joshua’s father Philip and his older brother Benjamin, 12.
It was the family’s first visit to the Vineyard.
“I grew up in Mystic,” said Mrs. Chase. “I love being on the water. I grew up near the docks. I miss it.” Hudson is 20 miles west of Boston.“When we got on the ferry, it was so beautiful,” Mrs. Chase said.
Mr. Ellis said he was standing outside of his studio as the family got out of the car. The camera recorded Joshua coming up to him and giving him a hug.
“That is the age when I started painting,” Mr. Ellis said. “What I would have given to have a million people look at my sketches when I was 10 years old.” When Mr. Ellis was 10, “television hadn’t been invented yet,” he said, and radio was just getting started.
Before they met, Mr. Ellis said he already knew the youth was talented. “I had a picture emailed to me of that painting. I can’t believe it. It makes mine look like. [Mr. Ellis paused.] It makes mine look just like a painting. He is really good.”
On Sunday the family spent time with Mr. Ellis and his wife Teddie. They even went to the Edgartown lighthouse where the two artists could enjoy the view that inspired their paintings.
And by 5 o’clock Sunday afternoon they were back on the ferry headed home.
“This is a really big deal,” Mrs. Chase said. “Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think of this occurring, that my son has a talent in painting. It is beyond beautiful. It touches you.”
To see more work by Joshua Chase, visit his website: joshuawilsonchase.com.

Comments
Are Joshuas paintings for
Ellen Daly FloridaAre Joshuas paintings for sale? I would love the opportunity to purchase one. This is a great opportunity to start/add to a college fund.
Hi Ellen,
Chantel Hudson, MAHi Ellen,
He really just started painting and we are so very flattered with your comment. As his momma, I have had a hard time parting with any - he has just started. But wow - I am a writer; and have a website - please contact me there at www.chantelwilsonchase.com Maybe Josh has a future painting - what a joy and blessing that would be. His meeting with Ray was beyond words. ;) love.
Love your paintings Joshua!!
Cheryl Danner GeorgiaLove your paintings Joshua!!
This is an incredible story.
Jessica Wentworth Westborough, MAThis is an incredible story. Joshua is so talented, it's just amazing! I own a children's enrichment center in Westborough called FasTracKids, that is close to his home in Hudson & I would love to have Joshua make a guest appearance during our Art week this summer & talk to the FasTracKids! If his parents see this please call me. 508-329-1523. Thank you for sharing this inspiring story!
Very good paintings by Joshua
Jack Ritger Oak Island, North CarolinaVery good paintings by Joshua Chase. His talent has earned him a future. Would love to have Josh paint a LightHouse-SeaScape painting of the Oak Island, North Carloina Light House. Buy a lot of New Art. Josh's Dad my twitter @jackritger
Amazing!
char jones sdAmazing!
What a gifted talent you have
Dale Karges Toronto Ontario CanadaWhat a gifted talent you have. I saw you on the Today show today and was awed by your talent. I love pictures if nature especially sailboats. Do you sell your pictures. My email address is [email protected]
Thank you. Thank you. Thank
Chantel Hudson, MAThank you. Thank you. Thank you. We are so blessed to have visited the vineyard, met Ray and his beautiful wife, and traveled to NYC. Joshua is a wonderful humble child and daily, I am amazed at the grace in our lives. Ray is an endless source of wisdom and encouragement. With love and appreciation, The Chase Family
Joshua,I am so moved by your
Louanne LaRoche Bluffton,S.C.Joshua,I am so moved by your passion to paint.You have chosen the perfect mentor. Ray has been an inspiration for me as well. I represented him when I owned the Red Piano Gallery on Hilton Head Island.I know he is thrilled to know you. I look forward to see your paintings.
Louanne LaRoche
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