Glad you found my site so I could find your beautiful work. I am looking forward to being a follower and seeing your paintings. I will have to come back and visit your other post. Your paintings are beautiful. Not sure if you would be interested but I do a Temptation Mondays post where I post artist and crafters on my site. Thanks for joining me Maggie
I didn't see the murals the first time! They really knock my socks off! The room with the view of the Venetian canal actually looks like it is a scene from a window! WOW! hugz Pam
South Florida Ft. Lauerdale, Florida, United States
Full Time Professional
ARTIST
Growing up in Cranston RI, Del Ponte was always drawing and painting. After high school,he joined the US Navy. Returning from the Navy,he moved to Florida. He opened a painting business
working with interior designers. These designers soon discovered his artistic ability,s and he suddenly found himself painting murals. His Trompe L'Oeil paintings graced the walls of homes from the prestigious Fisher Island to Key West and Palm Beach,FL. He has also worked on commissions all over United States,sold paintings all over the world. He has won numerous awards over the years. His work has been exhibited statewide. Recent Mural inside the Lobby of the World Famous RIVERSIDE HOTEL on Las Olas.
Del Ponte's versatile mediums include oil, acrylic, and watercolor,portraiture,also street painting and performande art. In recent years he is enjoying the challenges of going outdoors on site in the elements with a blank canvas and capturing the scene in his unique style and expressionism colors.
Glad you found my site so I could find your beautiful work. I am looking forward to being a follower and seeing your paintings. I will have to come back and visit your other post.
ReplyDeleteYour paintings are beautiful.
Not sure if you would be interested but I do a Temptation Mondays post where I post artist and crafters on my site.
Thanks for joining me
Maggie
Beautiful paintings!!!
ReplyDeleteDoes this bridge really exist? If so, what a lovely setting; great color for the bridge!!!
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Pam
I didn't see the murals the first time! They really knock my socks off! The room with the view of the Venetian canal actually looks like it is a scene from a window! WOW!
ReplyDeletehugz
Pam