LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
Studio Gallery Features Works By Carlos Pascual, Marietta Dantonio |
Colored pencil drawing by Carlos Pascual. In the heart of Rehoboths Baltimore Avenue shopping district, Studio Gallery owner Jim Snyder announces that he is now featuring the works of Argentine artist Carlos Pascual. Pascuals colored pencil works delight the eye with their beautiful detail and brilliant, colorful depictions of animals and patterns found in nature. His inspiration comes from a fascination with endangered species that developed out of his growing up surrounded by nature and animals. Working since 1985, Pascual has created his own personal technique to achieve the different textures that appear in his drawings. Also from The Studio comes the announcement of Denizens of Faerie, a new show by Marietta Dantonio. The show will run August 1-September 7, with an opening night reception from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Marietta Dantonio is an artist, an art professor, a business women and an entrepreneurshe holds the U.S. Patent on the Brenmar Stretcher which allows fabric artists to create on silk without the marring of pinholes and fabric distortion. Dantonio is also the coordinator for the state of Delaware for the Congressional Art Exhibit held every year at the U.S. Capital. For more information on whats happening at The Studio, 47 Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth, call (302) 227-2996. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 8, No. 9, July 17, 1998. |