The Malta Independent on Sunday

Three Zvart paintings unveiled at Żejtun Home

Artist stirs up nostalgic memories through his art

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Three paintings by artist Joseph Baldacchin­o were recently unveiled at the Żejtun Home as part of the Nazzareno Vassallo

Art Zvart initiative, launched by the Vassallo Group to celebrate its 75th anniversar­y this year.

This is the third Zvart initiative commission­ed by CareMalta. A sculpture by Wallace Falzon, The Heart Giver, was unveiled in March at the Group’s head office in Mosta, followed by a painting by Jessica Debattista, entitled Red Pillar Box at Casa Arkati in June.

Passionate about local history, folklore and culture, Baldacchin­o, 71, born in Żejtun, enjoys creating art that reflects tradition, custom and life around him. In fact, a number of his works reflect Żejtun’s history.

Baldacchin­o’s paintings, aptly entitled Nostalgia of Żejtun, feature the Żejtun Bus, the Żejtun Coin and The Lieutenant’s Garden. The red bus, in use from 1930 1945, with a green stripe, is reminiscen­t of the old Żejtun route.

Many will also remember the Żejtun Coin, an aluminium coin manufactur­ed by the parish at the beginning of the 20th century, which was used by people at mass or other religious functions in order to be given a chair to sit on. After being in circulatio­n for about five years, this coin ceased to be used as it was considered to be illegal.

The well known botanic garden, Il Ġnien tal Kmand, built in 1802, was a public place families from Żejtun could enjoy. It became a popular spot for couples in love many years later, in the mid 20th century.

Baldacchin­o, who lives opposite the Żejtun Home, said he was honoured to have his paintings in the home’s foyer. “Especially since I consider myself to be part of this generation, sharing such beautiful memories of the past. I am passionate about Maltese history, therefore this means a lot to me.”

Nazzareno Vassallo, chairman of the Vassallo Group, accompanie­d by Pio Vassallo, CEO of the Vassallo Group, Natalie Briffa Farrugia, CareMalta’s CEO, members of the Zvart committee and senior management teams, also unveiled Żejtun’s coat of arms made out of kite paper by Carmelo Zammit, who has been a resident at the Żejtun Home since 2017. Committee members of the home’s residents’ associatio­n were also present.

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 ??  ?? Nazzareno Vassallo, chairman of the Vassallo Group, unveiling the paintings by artist Joseph Baldacchin­o in the presence of (from left) Charlo Bonnici, chairperso­n of the Zvart committee, Pio Vassallo, CEO of the Vassallo Group and Natalie Briffa Farrugia, CEO of the CareMalta Group. Photos: Albert Camilleri
Nazzareno Vassallo, chairman of the Vassallo Group, unveiling the paintings by artist Joseph Baldacchin­o in the presence of (from left) Charlo Bonnici, chairperso­n of the Zvart committee, Pio Vassallo, CEO of the Vassallo Group and Natalie Briffa Farrugia, CEO of the CareMalta Group. Photos: Albert Camilleri
 ??  ?? The artist, Joseph Baldacchin­o, explaining a few details about his paintings to Nazzareno Vassallo
The artist, Joseph Baldacchin­o, explaining a few details about his paintings to Nazzareno Vassallo

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