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Local Artist Donates Painting to Rehoboth City Hall

Jan 21, 2021

The Rehoboth Bandstand embellished with palm trees, beach balls and a flamingo now welcomes Rehoboth Beach City Hall visitors in the reception area. Local artist Nina Mickelsen donated the painting “Rehoboth Calling!” to the City.

Nina describes the painting’s inspiration, created with silk screening ink and acrylics, being the Bandstand that offers fun music and entertainment to locals and visitors. “As a Rehoboth landmark, I wanted it to be a central element. Also, I always find it fun when in the summer we put out our flamingos and palm trees as though we’d want to be a bit more south, climate-wise, than we are! It’s the lightness of heart, the love for our Mid-Atlantic beach culture that I wanted to capture. I am happy it is in its rightful home.”

A full-time Lewes resident since 2013, where she also has her studio, Nina is active in the local arts scene. Being a native of Finland and having artistic roots in Scandinavian design, her contemporary work is bold and colorful. As an award-winning artist, she shows her art, both graphic and abstract, in local art shows and along the East Coast from Connecticut to Florida. You can see more of Nina’s work on her website www.ninamickelsen.com.

For more information, please contact the Communications Department at 302-227-6181 ext. 522 or [email protected].

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Nina Mickelsen donates “Rehoboth Calling!” to the City of Rehoboth Beach.

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