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Rockford Summer
Summer is here and so are fireworks. The Hagley Museum has an annual firework display that is visible from Rockford Park. Rockford Summer is a watercolor tinted scratchboard depiction.
Greek Festival Week This week is the annual Greek Festival at Wilmington's Holy Trinity Church. I've painted the church twice, each one commissioned by a Holy Trinity parishioner. A line of Greek dancers at the festival were elements of both paintings. A detail from the first painting, a watercolor on paper... And a detail from the second painting, acrylic on canvas, now with ancient Greek dancers meeting the modern folk dancers... Here's the second painting in its entirety... Opa! Opa!
Artists of W 18th Street John Matassa Several years after Ralph Scharff moved from 2625 W 18th St another artist and family moved in. John Matassa wasn't a native of the area, but paintings of the landscape and architecture of the Brandywine Valley were part of his eclectic output. I remember John more for his drawings than his paintings. He was born and received his art education in New England, but had a career as an art teacher at Wilmington Friends School in parallel to his professional art career. We do not own any of John's art, but a portfolio of detailed Delaware steamboat paintings are posted at https://steamboats.com/museum/matassa1.html. I have not been able to find the back story for this collection or its present location. Several are clearly marked "Wilson Line," the Wilmington based steamship line founded in the 1880s and lasting until the 1960s. Here is the "City of Wilmington." Hagley Museum owns a John Matassa Draw...
Artists of W 18th Street Margo Mavrantonis Johnson Margo Mavrantonis Johnson is a W 18th St artist who is still active, although no longer living on our block. Margo is retired from her art teaching career but continues to paint professionally. She paints a variety of subjects, but my favorites are the structures and streetscapes from her frequent European trips, especially to her second home, Greece. We treasure her Christmas cards which depict a peripatetic snowman who has visited New Castle, Tuscany and Greece, but has yet to experience a meltdown. Margo has a studio and gallery representation in the Opera House, 304 Delaware Street in old New Castle, Delaware, and a web site at https://margojohnson.artspan.com/exhibits.html. There is an extensive gallery of her work there.
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