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Welcome

In Memoriam

Carmelo Pampallona died peacefully on July 26th, 2010 in Vero Beach, FL surrounded by family and friends. Born in Caltagirone, Sicily, he graduated from the European Institute of Design in Milan in 1972, spent the next 8 years working in South Africa and Brazil, and moved to Grayson County in 1982 where he resided for 20 years and became a US citizen. Carmelo was a sculptor who most recently finished a body of work focusing on human origins and spiritual evolution. To see his collection, visit carmelopampallona.com. Carmelo’s family includes his wife Melinda Low Pampallona, son Rio Pampallona, brothers Diego Pampallona of Italy, Salvo Pampallona of Ft Worth TX, and Sister Ines Zavattieri of Italy.  He is preceded in death by his mother, Maria Giovanna Pampallona and father Giovanni Pampallona. Memorial Service scheduled Saturday the 31st of August 2010 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero Beach, FL at 3pm.  In lieu of flowers please make donations to VNA Hospice of the Treasure Coast or the Cultural Council of Indian River County.

 

 

 

 

We invite you to explore our traveling exhibition, Evolving Evolution - Intuition and Revelations. This installation is available to museums and university galleries around the world. It is comprised of sculptures and two dimensional works by artist Carmelo Pampallona as well as Maquettes and delicately sculptured sterling silver jewelry for the museum gift shop to complement the exhibition.

A Tribute to Carmelo

The great desire to create this installation began with an understanding that absolutely everything is connected both spiritually and physically: different beliefs, traditions, cultures and all of creation.  The evolution of the work has been a journey of spiritual revelations, discovered knowledge and growing self intuition.

 

We hope you enjoy your tour and thank you for visiting.

 

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