David DelBiondo

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Dive into Art: David DelBiondo Headlines at Olde Mistick Art Festival

Mystic, CT – Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of vibrant marine life and stunning underwater seascapes. Acclaimed photographer David DelBiondo brings his captivating work to the Olde Mistick Art Festival this Labor Day weekend. From August 30th to September 1st, 2025, art enthusiasts and curious visitors alike will have the opportunity to experience DelBiondo’s unique perspective on the hidden world beneath the waves.

Underwater Photography

For over two decades, David DelBiondo has been exploring the depths, camera in hand, to capture the breathtaking beauty of the underwater realm. A certified diver since 1980, his passion for scuba diving evolved into a remarkable talent for underwater photography. His journeys have taken him to some of the world’s most renowned diving destinations. These include the vibrant reefs of the Caribbean, the exotic waters of the South Pacific, and the historic Red Sea. Through his lens, DelBiondo reveals the intricate details and vivid colors of marine ecosystems. He always shows a profound respect for the environment and its inhabitants.

See a Variety of Underwater Wonders

Visitors to his booth can expect to see a stunning collection of images. These showcase everything from the delicate dance of a sea anemone to the majestic presence of a cruising sea turtle. DelBiondo’s technical skill is as impressive as his artistic eye, utilizing a Canon 7D Mark 2 camera in a specialized Ikelite underwater housing with dual strobes to illuminate the ocean’s depths.

Art Show in Mystic at Olde Mistick Village

The Olde Mistick Art Festival, a beloved annual tradition, transforms the charming Olde Mistick Village into a bustling open-air gallery. The show is dedicated to showcasing original work from a diverse array of talented artists and crafters from across the region. This year’s event places a special emphasis on artist interaction. It offers visitors a unique chance to meet the creators and even watch live demonstrations. The show has a wide variety of media on display, including painting, jewelry, glasswork, and pottery. There is something to captivate every artistic taste.

The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, and continues on Monday. Admission and parking are free, making it an accessible and enjoyable outing for the whole family. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet David DelBiondo. Explore his incredible underwater photography, and discover the wealth of artistic talent at the Olde Mistick Art Festival.

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