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Pino
was born in Bari on November 8, 1939, he began his studies at
the city's Art Institute. In 1960 he entered Milan's Academy of
Brera where he perfected his talent and skill for painting nudes.
In the two years he studied at the Academy, he came under the
influence of the Pre-Raphaelites and Macchiaioli. Pino also experimented
with Expressionism of the late sixties during his stay in Milan.
From 1960 to 1979 his work appeared in several major exhibitions
throughout Italy and Europe. At the same time, he was commissioned
by Italy's two largest publishers: Mondadori and Rizzoli, for
book illustrations. However, Pino felt restricted in Milan. He
wanted more artistic freedom, which he believed existed in the
United States.
In
1979, he immigrated to the United States under the sponsorship
of Borghi Gallery where he held several shows in New York and
Massachusetts. In 1980, after knocking on many doors, Zebra Books
Publishers commissioned him to do his first book cover. His interpretation
was new, fresh and sensual, an illustration so successful that
he gained entry into creative relationships with many leading
publishers of Romance novels. His popularity grew within the literary
community and he became the artist-in-demand for Zebra, Bantam,
Simon, and Schuster, Harlequin, Penquin USA and Dell. To date,
Pino has illustrated 3,000 books; his style has dominated and
influenced the market.
Although
Pino devoted thirteen years to illustrating book covers, he never
abandoned his desire to return to fine art. In the United States
be became fascinated with the works of Soralla, Sargent, Benson
and William Merrit Chase. In 1992 he contacted one of the major
galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona, the May Gallery, and sent five
paintings, which were well received. Since then his paintings
have appeared in Morris and Whiteside Gallery in Hilton Head and
Stuart Johnson's Settlers West Gallery in Tucson. Pino has been
invited to make several appearances on major TV networks and has
been interviewed in national and international journals. In addition,
his ability to capture the movements and expressions of his subjects
has brought him private commissions to do portraits. Pino resides
in New Jersey with his wife, a son and a daughter. |