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Local artists show off creations at ART10573
October 6, 2016 at 4:24 a.m.
<p class="Picture">Bart Lombardi of Guilford, Conn. explains his paintings of landscapes to interested parties. </p>
<p class="Picture">Port Chester artist Paul Rively brought back a favorite from last year’s show: his colorful sock creatures. The creations are made from socks, felt, stuffing and buttons. </p>
<p class="Picture">Carole Nelson of Greenwich, Conn., poses for a picture as a memento for two ladies who purchased a piece of her art. </p>
<p class="Picture">Port Chester resident Lou Del Bianco gives sock creature Dominic a new home. The Village Green resident not only loved the colors of Paul Rively’s whimsical creation, but he adored its name. </p>
<p class="Picture">Port Chester artist Ileana Hernandez Carafas explains her polymer clay and cloth dolls to passersby. She looks upon her work with nothing but smiles. </p>
<p class="Picture">Port Chester High School IB Art students had their work displayed during ART10573, even if they were not present for the art show. Reneate Van Der Wateren of South Ridge Street admires a couple of their paintings. </p>
<p class="Picture">Rye Brook artist Joyce Askinasi poses with her work. The Country Ridge Drive artist hopes her portraits bring out emotions and memories to those who view them. </p>
<p class="Picture">Self-taught artist Steven Rossi of Yonkers shows off his black-and-white drawings of athletes to Brookridge Court resident Connie Lipman, Marlene Lesperance of Stamford, Conn., and Elliot Grosswirth of Dobbs Ferry. </p>
<p class="Picture">Co-chair of ART10573, Sue Covino of Leicester Street, browses Camille Meola’s selection of silver-plated jewelry. A bracelet caught Covino’s eye and she slipped it on her wrist to see how it fit, at ART10573 in Crawford Park Mansion on Sunday, Oct. 2. </p> <p class="Byline">Photo Story By Casey Watts</p>