PINO
DAENI
Pino
Daeni, born Giuseppe Dangelico, in Italy, on November 8, 1939,
was trained at the Art Institute of Bari, and later at Milan's
Academy of Brera. Pinos perfected skills painting nudes and figures
were heavily influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites and Macchiaioli.
After
establishing himself as a successful artist in his native land,
Pino decided to immigrate to the United States, where he felt
he would have more artistic freedom and opportunity.
His
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. During most of the next
two decades, his Romance Period, Pino's oeuvre was marked by hundreds
of book covers painted for authors such as Danielle Steele, Sylvie
Summerfield, and Amanda Ashley. Using a then unknown Italian model
named Fabio. Pino struck a chord that is still resounding today.
Always
underlining his success as a commercial artist, was his desire
to express his own thoughts and emotions. Years later, we see
these images brought to life in Pino's original oils on canvas,
giclées and serigraphs.
Pino's
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. His alter ego, a young
boy surrounded by beautiful women who are found in various states
of emotion ranging from adoration to isolation. Many of Pino’s
characters are also found frequently inhibiting sensuous boudoirs
or dressing rooms, in anticipation of their husband or lovers.
Pino's
technique, his warm and exciting colors and the subtle but simple
approach to his subject, are his trademark, his talent, and the
reasons why his paintings and limited editions are in growing
demand throughout the United States and are appreciated by collectors
throughout the world.