| PINO
Italian artist, Pino Daeni's art and canvases
elicit feelings of warmth, nostalgia, love and family. His
paintings are often set on vibrantly sunny beaches,
typically in the Mediterranean where he grew up. Pino (born
Giuseppe Dangelico) is noted for his exceptional ability to
capture the movements and expressions of his subjects - a
talent which has brought his artwork a worldwide following
and private commissions to do portraits.
Pino's alter
ego, a young boy surrounded by beautiful women, (his
sisters, aunts and cousins), is found in various states of
emotion ranging from adoration to isolation. Many of Pino’s
characters are frequently depicted inhabiting sensuous
boudoirs or dressing rooms, in anticipation of their husband
or lovers.
Trained in
Italy at the Art institute of Bari, and later at Milan’s
Academy of Brera, Pino perfected his skills painting nudes
and figure studies heavily influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites
and Macchiaioli.
After
establishing himself as a successful artist in his native
land, Pino immigrated to the United States, seeking more
artistic freedom and opportunity. He was soon discovered by
the distinguished Borghi Gallery, which gave several
exhibitions for him in New York and Boston.
Pino's early
paintings featured soft romantic characters mostly women
dressed in flowing skirts and dresses; and these caught the
attention of both Dell and Zebra Book Publishers. In 1980
Zebra commissioned him to do his first book cover; his
popularity grew within the literary community and he became
the artist-in-demand for Zebra, Bantam, Simon, and Schuster,
Harlequin, Penguin USA and Dell. To date, Pino has
illustrated 3,000 books; his style has dominated the market.
Pino’s
technique, his warm and exciting colors and the subtle, but
simple approach to his subject, are the reasons why his
original paintings, his hand-embellished limited edition
serigraphs, and his giclées are sought-after by collectors
throughout the art world. |