DesignSelect is proud to present its Second Guest Artist.

Featured Guest Artist Dan Zinno.

Dan Zinno was born in Ohio in 1976 and grew up in New England, he now works out of his home studio in Georgetown, TX. His work has been described as “ugly” and “brutal” but this does not dissuade the artist. Zinno’s work is fueled as he pushes the viewers’ comfort zone to a place where they are forced to view the image free from personal and social preconceptions.
Zinno has exhibited Austin, Boston, Colorado, and several venues in the Los Angeles area. The artist has recently participated in the Austin GuitarTown Project sponsored by Gibson Guitar Corp. which will unveil the artists work in October. Dan is currently preparing for two solo exhibitions. The first will be in Indiana scheduled for November followed by Georgetown, TX in January.
Contact: Dan Zinno 512.869.8232 - www.zinno.net.
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The Artist on his work: Deconstruction

Our society has reached its pinnacle. We are the most powerful country the world has ever seen. We are invincible- or so we thought. The last 50 years have led our culture to believe that nothing bad can happen to us. We were all fooled. The British Empire, the Romans, the Greeks before them, the Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Babylonians before them.



They all believed they were It. They were the pinnacle of their own times. Until powers shift, upheavals, overthrows and wars leave ruins in their wake. The Incas at Machu Picchu, Mayan Temples of the Yucatan, The Hanging Gardens of Babylon; all abandoned by the inhabitants who so carefully constructed their walls and maintained their cities. We are next. Surely, we cannot continue forever.




In this new collection of work I express a belief that all that we have, all we have built, and all that we see around us will vanish. I see a landscape of empty cities. Abandoned buildings crumbling under years of war, disaster or neglect. Unrecognizable structures; shambles of their former selves. Skyscraper skeletons reach for their forgotten purpose. The nature around us creeping in and reclaiming that which was once Hers. These scenes are abstract, invented landscapes on which my vision has been built. The medium I use is inherent in the success of the pieces. I utilize many layering techniques throughout the process.

Dan Zinno
September, 2006

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