Independence Hall 4th of July by Pat Palermino

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Celebration of Freedom Ceremony
July 4 10 am – 11 am
Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street

Pay tribute to the history of our great nation at Independence Hall with a patriotic and inspiring morning of music, featuring Philadelphia’s own Tony Award-winning Hamilton actor Leslie Odom Jr., and a reading of the Declaration of Independence.

The Wonderful World of Pat Palermino Contemporary Folk Art

No matter the season, the decor, the color scheme, or the favorite hobby, there’s a Pat Palermino creation that’s perfect for you! From historical prints of George Washington’s home, to holiday prints of Rockefeller Center, to beach prints and mermaids playing cards in Nantucket, Pat Palermino contemporary folk art is enjoyed by one and all.

We have original paintings, prints, note cards, ornaments, puzzles, children’s books and more! See it all by clicking here.

My Love For America is Shown through my Folk Art

Independence Hall in Philadelphia

My love for America is shown through my folk art. My folk art paintings, limited edition American folk art prints and note cardsproudly reflect the character and charisma found in many of the United States’ most popular cities and landmarks. These happy and detailed images engage viewers of all ages, evoking smiles and pleasant memories. “Celebration”, “joy”, “whimsy” and “humor” are words that I have heard from viewers and I am delighted at this reaction. One eleven-year-old boy exclaimed, “this folk art rocks!” at a recent exhibit. As an American folk artist painting in a contemporary folk art style, I am excited to be able to offer my collection of Americana paintingsprints and folk art note cards. My works are sold in numerous galleries and are in many public and private collections including The White House, the American Museum in Bath, England, the National Horticultural Society, United Card in Tokyo, Japan and others around the world.

Folk art has been a tradition throughout the world; it is referred to as naïve art in Europe and peasant painting in England and Asia. After the War of 1812, American folk art became strongly focused on pride and patriotism in the United States and has blossomed ever since. Folk art is portrayed as the art of the people, for the people and by the people because it’s the art that is quintessentially America. I am an American folk artist like the folk artists of earlier centuries. I am self-taught and my paintings are based on narrative using symbolism and humor to tell the story of the painting. The majority of my American folk art paintings and prints portray the American landscape with a strong sense of color, patriotism and locale. Alexandria, Virginia,Washington, DC, New York City and Nantucket are favorite places because of their history and numerous celebrations. Humor also plays an important role in understanding my paintings such as in “Mermaid 10 K Today” and “Flamingo Beach”.