

Scenes from abroad, crafted on location
May 3 - 25, 2025
Take a trip overseas with Peninsula Gallery’s May exhibition, “Traveling Palette.” Rosemary Connelly, Roger Dellar, Sebastian Di Mauro, Carol Fastuca, Laura Hickman, and Brian Murphy have contributed over 30 original artworks that were started or created entirely outside the North American landmass. While Italy is the dominant subject in this show, locations such as Australia, France, Portugal, Hawaii and more also make appearances. The finely crafted pieces in “Traveling Palette” will have you reminiscing about your own adventures and give you the itch to start planning your next trip.
Rosemary Connelly is a water media artist living and working in Milford, Delaware. She has shown her work at the Biggs Museum, the Rehoboth Art League, Nassau Valley Vineyards, and more. Playful use of line and color are hallmarks of her artistic style. Her layered approach to painting suggests the passage of time and human existence, and she finds inspiration in historic towns, aging factories and barns, botanicals, and the beauty she finds in her travels. In this exhibition, Rosemary is sharing paintings from her European sketchbook, which depict places across Italy and Switzerland.
Roger Dellar is a professional artist who works from his home studio in Surrey, England. He visits the United States frequently, and the Peninsula Gallery is his only American venue. Roger’s art reflects his keen interest in people, their behavior, and how the play of light transforms a subject. His paintings capture everyday situations in public spaces, usually done en plein air. Here, Roger's impressionistic style expresses the mood and energy of various European countries, such as France, Crete, England, and Italy.
Sebastian Di Mauro was born in Innisfail, Australia, and lives and works between Brisbane and Lewes. Since the late 1980s, he has held over 45 solo exhibitions and participated in more than 100 group shows across the globe. The pieces included in this collection explore the complex and contested identity of a nation tethered to its colonial past. Through the lens of Australia's continued membership in the Commonwealth and allegiance to the British royal family, he interrogates the enduring structures of power and tradition that shape contemporary society. Through this series — which employs a monochromatic palette, layered line work, and written words — Sebastian invites viewers to contemplate the past’s enduring influence on the present and the potential for reimagining a future untethered from inherited legacies.
Carol Fastuca received an MFA in painting from Queens College in NY before moving into teaching at various universities. After leaving the university system, she started her own design business, creating murals. Carol’s paintings are normally inspired by the Pennsylvania landscape in her backyard, but for this collection, she expanded her visual world to the open spaces of Italy. The aesthetics of each piece is dictated by the sounds, languages, smells, and ambiance of that specific place. Light and shadow play a dominant role in each of her scenes. Her use of naturalistic lighting evokes the feeling of basking in the warm glow of the Mediterranean sunshine.
Laura Hickman was born in Milford, Delaware, and grew up on Fifth Street in Bethany Beach. She attended Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, graduating with a B.A. in Art, and received an M.F.A. from the University of Delaware in Printmaking, Painting, and Drawing. She taught for several years at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and then at The Savannah College of Art and Design. For “Traveling Palette,” Laura has created three large pastel paintings that capture the seamless integration of architecture and nature in Portugal's landscapes. Her keen knowledge of color theory is apparent in her ability to show how the neutral colors of everyday objects are actually executed with a surprising blend of many vibrant colors.
Brian Murphy has a special appreciation for plein air painting, California and French Impressionism, and the work of John Singer Sargent. His artistic creations have always been inspired by his travels. He and his wife own Murphy Montgomery Fine Art Gallery, and he teaches art classes at home and overseas. Brian’s work has found its way into hundreds of private collections nationally and internationally, as well as corporate collections. For this exhibition, Brian focused on the beauty of water. He showcases the waterways of Venice and the city’s iconic gondolas, the river flowing through Florence, as well as the rocky shores of Kauai. His pieces embrace the traditional impressionistic style of which he is so fond.
Rosemary Connelly
![]() “The Basilica San Marco, Venice” 8.5” x 12” image 13.5” x 16.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $295 | ![]() “View of Ragusa, Sicily” 8.5” x 12” image 13.5” x 16.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $325 | ![]() “St. Laurenzen-Kirche, St. Gallen, Switzerland” 9.75” x 4” image 14.75” x 8.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $225 |
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![]() “Salita De Gaspano, Ragusa, Sicil” 9” x 8.75” image 14” x 13.25” framed watercolor, pen & ink $295 | ![]() “Scicli Streat Scene, Sicily” 8.5” x 12” image 13.5” x 16.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $325 | ![]() “Salerno, Amalfi Coast” 12” x 9” image 17” x 13.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $295 |
![]() “Laundry, Vietri, Amalfi Coast” 10” x 9” image 14” x 13.25” framed watercolor, pen & ink $295 sold | ![]() “Brescia, Lombardia, Italy” 8.5” x 12” image 13.5” x 16.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $325 | ![]() “Cathedral of Modena” 10.25” x 7” image 15.25” x 11.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $235 sold |
![]() “Il Duomo, Cetera, Sicily” 10” x 9” image 17” x 13.5” framed watercolor, pen & ink $295 |
Roger Dellar
![]() “Tranquility” 24” x 30” image 29” x 35” framed oil $2,400 sold | ![]() “Rain and Sun” 20” x 20” image 23” x 23” framed oil $1,525 sold | ![]() “Quimper, France” 20” x 20” image 23” x 23” framed oil $1,525 |
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![]() “Water Taxi” 20” x 30” image 25” x 35” framed oil $2,000 | ![]() “Leadenhall Market” 16” x 12” image 18.5” x 14.5” framed oil $1,250 | ![]() “The Jazz Cafe” 8” x 8” image 10” x 10” framed oil $600 |
![]() “Side Street Cafe” 8” x 8” image 10” x 10” framed oil $600 | ![]() “Moorings in the Inner Harbour” 12” x 8” image 14.5” x 10.5” framed oil $750 | ![]() “Courtyard Dining” 12” x 10” image 14.5” x 12.5” framed oil $800 sold |
![]() “Breton Market” 16” x 12” image 18.5” x 14.5” framed oil $1,250 |
Sebastian Di Mauro
![]() “Bound” 16” x 20” image 21” x 25” framed watercolor $2,000 | ![]() “Clutch” 16 ” x 20” image 21” x 25” framed watercolor $2,000 | ![]() “Temple of the Winds Folly” 16” x 20” image 21” x 25” framed watercolor $2,000 |
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![]() “Tethered” 16” x 20” image 21” x 25” framed watercolor $2,000 sold |
Carol Fastuca
![]() “Amalfi Coastline” 24” x 36” image 25.5” x 37.5” framed oil $1,950 | ![]() “Ravello Light” 30” x 30” image 32” x 32” framed oil $2,000 | ![]() “Ponte Vecchio” 30” x 30” image 32” x 32” framed oil $2,000 |
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![]() “Bridge over the Arno” 30” x 30” image 32” x 32” framed oil $2,000 | ![]() “Bridge to the Castello” 24” x 18” image 25.5” x 19.5” framed oil $950 |
Laura Hickman
![]() “Road Down the Hill, Sintra” 23” x 23” image 31” x 31” framed pastel $2,200 | ![]() “View from the Cafe, Sintra” 26.5” x 38” image 34.5” x 46” framed pastel $2,800 | ![]() “Our Lady of Good Voyages, Ericiera” 24” x 36” image 32” x 44” framed pastel $2,500 |
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Brian Murphy
![]() “Venetian Sunset” 24” x 36” image 31” x 43” framed oil $3,800 sold | ![]() “Floating Market, Venice” 12” x 16” image 19” x 23” framed oil $1,200 | ![]() “Gondola Row” 12” x 24” image 19” x 31” framed oil $2,100 |
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![]() “Florence” 12” x 24” image 19” x 31” framed oil $2,100 | ![]() “Rocky Beach, Kauai” 24” x 24” image 31” x 31” framed oil $2,800 |