DiVitto Kelly was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. At age 13, he moved to Longboat Key, Florida where he quickly
developed a fascination for sharks and other sea creatures.
One day while combing the beach for shells, he found an 18-inch hammerhead shark. He wanted to have the
deceased fish stuffed, but the cost was too expensive. Not wanting to throw the shark away, he wrapped it in aluminum
foil and placed it in the kitchen freezer, where his mom discovered it later. Somehow she was not too surprised.
DiVitto has a Master's degree in both Library Science and Media Specialist from the University of South Florida and is
a graduate from Florida International University with a degree in Advertising. He is also a certified diver. He resides in Hollywood,
Florida with his wife Andrea (an art teacher), their two children, Ronan and Fiona, their polydactyl cat Kinoto, and a gray
rabbit named Pancake.
Andrea Lopez Kelly enjoys working in paper mache sculpture, mixed media
and watercolor. She takes pleasure in creating unique dogs, cats, realistic fish, fruit and more. Andrea received her Bachelor of Fine Arts
from the University of Pennsylvania and also graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Andrea is a certified teacher and has taught art for the past six years in Hollywood, Florida. She's also the school
librarian! Other teaching experience includes the Boys & Girls Club in Philadelphia and the Murray Hill Chinese School
located in Murray Hill, New Jersey.
Andrea was co-owner of ANSU Gallery, located in downtown Stirling, New Jersey. She and
her mother Susana Lopez offered local artists and musicians the opportunity to showcase their talent. Soon, the gallery quickly became a
centerpiece for the quaint downtown area. Kelly, who was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has lived in Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, and currently
resides in Hollywood, Florida.