Papyrus making and artwork
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Papyrus with a map of Ortigia, Galleria Bellomo, 2015 |
There are lots of reasons to visit Ortigia, the warm weather and sparkling water, incredible Sicilian baroque architecture, fresh food markets, and the local artisans.
One of the things that I like best about Italy in general and Sicily in particular is the artisans who work so hard and take such great pride in their craft. Recently, I posted about the chocolate in Modica, Sicily. Those chocolate makers hand craft their sweets to make a treat you can't find anywhere else.
In Ortigia, there is a fantastic gallery, Galleria Bellomo, run by
Flavia Massara Marotta, an artist in the making and decorating of papyrus. Flavia makes his own papyrus using a traditional method, almost weaving strips together to make the paper. Then, the paper is painted with all kinds of designs, many of them traditional to Sicily and Ortigia.
We spent a couple of hours in the gallery, fawning over the intricate artwork and beautiful designs. And, you don't have to spend a fortune to get a souvenir. Our prized purchase was a map of Ortigia, lovingly painted with extra flourishes on a papyrus about 8x11. But you can buy smaller items like bookmarks and greeting cards for a few Euro. We took home several to give as gifts to family and friends and they were delighted to get them!
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