Plaque honors Al Plastino at John S. Hobart Elementary School


Lorraine Mentz Trustee | William Floyd School District

John S. Hobart Elementary School recently dedicated a plaque to honor the late artist Al Plastino, known for his significant contributions to the world of comic art. The ceremony was attended by members of Plastino's family, including his daughters Arlene Podlesny and Janice Iapaolo, and granddaughter Melanie Podlesny.

Al Plastino is celebrated for his work with DC Comics, particularly as one of the most prolific artists of Superman. He also co-created characters such as Supergirl, Brainiac, Parasite, and the Legion of Superheroes. His connection to John S. Hobart Elementary comes through a portrait he painted of former U.S. Senator John Sloss Hobart.

The dedication event featured remarks from Theresa Bianco, chairperson of fine arts at William Floyd School District. "Our students connect to these superheroes," Bianco said. "Now when they pass that painting, they will stop and look a little longer."

Plastino's artwork includes "Superman's Mission for President Kennedy," which encouraged children to stay physically fit and was published posthumously after Kennedy's assassination in 1963. This piece is now part of the permanent collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.

The idea for the plaque dedication originated from a project by Melanie Podlesny in her high school English class taught by Brian Sckipp, an avid Superman fan who supported honoring Plastino’s legacy.

During the ceremony, Melanie presented her grandfather’s work to students from both Hobart and William Floyd High School. The presentation covered his career illustrating comics like “Ferdinand,” “Nancy,” “Peanuts,” local Long Island scenery, and various public figures.

Following the unveiling of the plaque, Plastino’s family expressed their gratitude towards the William Floyd School District for recognizing his artistic achievements and community contributions.

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