Spotlight on Regina Piantedosi
Regina, a lifelong resident of the North Shore and member of the Rocky Neck Art Colony for two years, has been painting for seven years, but has been a “creative” her entire life. She has lived a full and art filled entrepreneurial life writing, and working as an interior designer and florist.
Regina describes her art as a creative extension of herself, and believes each artist’s work is their fingerprint, unique to them alone. She has always been a non-representational/abstract painter, which is how she interprets her emotions.
Regina is currently using Yupo paper, a treeless synthetic product originally produced for printing. Having vast possibilities, it is resilient, eco-friendly and colors explode on it. Ink, gouache (semi-solid watercolors,) acrylic and gold leaf are her mediums of choice, and her art is created with one or any combination thereof.
You can see more of Regina’s work at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, East Gloucester during the Rocky Neck Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Festival Saturdays and Sundays, Noon-4 PM November 30 – December 29
and look for her during one of the fun parties:
Friday, November 29, 5-7 PM Gala First Choice Preview Party
Saturday, December 7, 2-4 PM High Tea
Sunday, December 15, 3-5 PM Happy Hour
Saturday, December 21, 2-4 PM Winter Solstice Party
Sunday, December 29, 2-4 PM Pre New Year’s Party
E.J. Lefavour


What a fingerprint it is thanks 🙂
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Very grateful Dave… 😉
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Cant’t believe I missed this artist spotlight for so long. Regina is a delightful and vibrant person. Not only is she talented, she is a wonderful neighbor.
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Thanks Tim!!! Hope to see you, Jen & your wonderful girls there & in the neighborhood too!!!!
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What a nice artist blog! Thanks for sharing.
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many thanks to E J for the opportunity to have my work seen… great concept!
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Regina, it was wonderful to meet you and see your work in person and hanging at the Rocky Neck Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Show – much more beautiful than the photos can convey.
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I create art as a means of communication, my reward is the connection between the viewer & creator… it is a shared vision & an intellectual union. Being part of the RNAC is like finding my tribe… like minded creatives, pursuing their passions.
The Holiday show looks smashing… &
It was wonderful to meet you also E J !!!!!
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