Showing posts with label Pino art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pino art. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Celebrating Pino Art on his Birthday, November 8th.


In the Garden, Pino Original Painting

Daydream by Pino Daeni
A Place in My Heart

Tomorrow (November 8th) is the birthday of Pino Daeni, one of my favorite artists, so I wanted to take a minute to celebrate his life and art.

I have talked to many collectors who love his paintings. Pino collectors tend to be quite passionate about his art. His beautiful scenes of mothers and children have brought smiles to countless viewers.

His paintings of sensual women remind us of the beauty of women and renew an appreciation of them in our busy lives.

Pino was a prolific painter. He was inspired to paint and said that the women came to him in his sleep to be painted. The joy and beauty Pino created continues through his art.

For Pino's birthday, we will offer a complementary copy of the hard-cover coffee table book of Pino art (retail $100) with any purchase of Pino artwork. 

You can browse more Pino art at the Pino Daeni exhibit at the J Watson Fine Art website.Contact the gallery at 661 476-7558 or e-mail info@jwatsonfineart.com for more information about Pino originals or limited edition giclees.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Pino Daeni Original Painting Maternal Instincts (Version 2)--Famous Paintings with Multiple Versions

Maternal Instincts Original Painting by Pino Daeni



Artist Pino Daeni originals are prized by collectors, and Maternal Instincts is one of his more iconic paintings.. A version of the Pino original painting Maternal Instincts just became available. It has the mother in a lavender dress and the daughter in a teal dress. Another version of Maternal Instincts by Pino (which was also made into a limited edition art print) has the mother in a deep purple dress and the daughter in a burgundy wine dress, and has a deeper background as well.

Many famous artists throughout history have painted multiple version of paintings, including DaVinci, Monet, Van Gogh, and Munch.

A version of Edvard Munch's The Scream made the news this year when it sold at Sotheby's auction house for just under 120 Million, breaking auction records. There are four versions of The Scream. The other three are in museums in Norway.
Rouen Cathedral by Claude Monet
 Between 1892 and 1894, impressionist Claude Monet painted a series of 31 paintings of the Rouen Cathedral with different light and atmospheric occurrences, such as clouds and fog, and from different perspectives. The paintings were well received, and a commercial success at the time. One of the Cathedral paintings was sold at auction in 2000 for over 24 Million. Two of the paintings are in the National Gallery of Art in Washington  DC, there are others in museums throughout the world.


Without Borders by Peter Max
Of course, there are famous examples  in modern or "pop art" as well, with Andy Warhol and Peter Max. Sometimes multiple versions of a painting would be displayed together as one montage, but there are also versions of paintings that stand alone.

With multiple versions of original paintings, each painting is a unique one of a kind painted by the artist's hand, and not a reproduction like a limited edition print or giclee canvas.

For more information on Pino Daeni art or to request a quote on Maternal Instincts,  visit the Pino art exhibit. or contact us at 661 476-7558 or info@jwatsonfineart.com.


Sunday, July 8, 2012

Moms in Art--5 Great Paintings of Mothers and Children


Mother Berthe Holding her Baby by Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1864-1914)

Moms have been portrayed in art through history. In addition to paintings by earlier masters like Mary Stevenson Cassatt, there are some great paintings of mothers by contemporary master artists like Pino, Steve Hanks, Morgan Weistling, and I thought I would share some great art that honors Mom with you.

A Place in My Heart by Pino Daeni
Italian artist, Pino Daeni (1939-2010) was raised by women alone during the war, and his appreciation for mothers shows in many of his paintings.

A Place in My Heart reminds us of the joy of being a mom at the end of a long day.

Pino started his career as a book cover illustrator for many of the top publishing companies and then moved into fine art. His beautiful paintings and limited edition prints on canvas are highly collectible.

Maternal Instincts by Pino Daeni

In Maternal Instincts, Pino portrays the fierce protective nature of moms, like a mother lion for her cub.

The emotion comes through in this painting, which was also made into a limited edition.

Another great painting of a mom in art is "A Mother's Warmth" by
watercolor artist Steve Hanks.

Steve was an oil painter for many years and then developed an allergy to the paints, but he didn't let that stop him in pursuing his passion for art. He developed techniques of layering watercolor to produce realistic skin tones and objects that rival those in oil paintings.

A Mother's Warmth by Steve Hanks

The scenes in Steve's paintings often have a relaxed and "laid back" feel about them.

He paints nudes, but also fully clothed people and often shows them by the water.

Artist Morgan Weistling pays tribute to a mom's patience in his painting" A Helping Hand".

A Helping Hand by Morgan Weistling

This mom in the Old West works on her project with her helper close by her side.

Morgan is one of the Masters of the American West at the Autry Museum, and his new paintings are in great demand. Many of them are of women or children.

A Helping Hand was made into a limited edition print on canvas as well.

I hope you have enjoyed this celebration of mothers in art. 

J Watson Fine Art offers beautiful original paintings and select limited editions by award-winning artists in Western Art, Romantic Art and Impressionist landscapes and street scenes. Contact us at 661 476-7558 or e-mail info@jwatsonfienart.com or visit www.jwatsonfineart.com for assistance with your art collection.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Pino Original Paintings--2 Newly Available, 7 Just Sold

Lazy Afternoon by Pino Daeni (AKA Pino Dangelico)
Alone II by Pino Daeni (AKA Pino Dangelico)
Two Pino originals are newly available, but seven of his originals including some I posted about recently just sold. Pino Art is loved by collectors world-wide, and these went very quickly.

It is rare to find a classic Pino woman reclining composition in a smaller painting,  but we are fortunate to have one. Lazy Afternoon is a Pino original 12 x 18 with beautiful deep colors.

The other Pino original, Alone II, is unusual in that the model he chose for this painting has red hair.  Alone II is a 40 x 30. Both paintings are part of a prominent collection and have strong history.

Contact J Watson Fine Art if you would like assistance with adding Pino Art to your art collection. We are authorized Pino art dealers and love Pino art, too! We are also accepting consignments of Pino original paintings, so let us know if you have a Pino original you would like to sell.

We can be reached at 661 476-7558 or you can e-mail us at 661 476-7558. You can view more Pino art on our website, although there are some paintings that are not on the website and we can e-mail photos if you are interested. Be sure to sign up for our mailing list if you want to be among the first to know about newly available art.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Have You Run Out of Wall Space for Your Art?

Pino Art at Manya Jewelers from J Watson Fine Art
Many enthusiastic art collectors have told me they have "run out of wall space" and are considering adding on to their homes just for their art. There are a few alternatives.

One alternative is to consider displaying part of your art collection at your place of business. Beautiful artwork can inspire creativity, and it can also help to attract customers and great employees.

I recently put a Pino painting in a jewelry store that had a white, orange and purple color scheme. The Pino Art complemented the color scheme beautifully, and it will bring attention (and customers) to the store. Many people have commented on the painting already. Manya Jewelers has beautiful custom jewelry by the way. Check them out if you are ever in Valencia, California.

 Another option is to temporarily donate some of your artwork to your favorite charity to exhibit. They can use it to decorate their regular space, or they might want to set up a special event for the exhibit and use it to help with a fundraiser.

A permanent gift of art to your favorite charity or to a museum is another philanthropic activity that can help you make room in your home for artwork, and that would provide a tax benefit for you as well.

There is also art storage. If you decide to put some of your artwork in storage, make sure that it is protected well, and that you have climate-controlled storage. If you are going to put your artwork in storage outside of your home, research art storage. There are places that specialize in fine art storage, so Google for one closest to you. Personally, I would prefer that fine art is on display somewhere being enjoyed, rather than in storage.

If there are paintings you really want to add to your art collection, and you don't have available wall space, you might also consider selling some of your previous art acquisitions to make room for the new ones. Contact a reputable dealer and get an estimate of value and discuss the possibility of a resale. We accept original fine art on consignment from select artists, such as G. Harvey, Pino, Antoine Blanchard, Morgan Weistling, Carl Brenders, and others, and help collectors market their artwork and broker the sale discreetly.

Of course, if you want to add on to your home, go right ahead. An "Art wing" would be lovely. Give us a call--we would be happy to help you find the artwork you want for the new addition. We have happy collectors throughout the US and Internationally, and can ship art to you crated and insured. J Watson Fine Art can be reached at 661 476-7558 or e-mail info@jwatsonfineart.com or visit our website at www.jwatsonfineart.com

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Rare Pino Original Painting Available from J Watson Fine Art

Pino Original Painting "Solace"
Pino Original Painting "Silent Reflection"
Pino Original Patinting " The Black Fan"

For those lucky collectors who are able to purchase an original Pino painting, there is a rare opportunity to own one of the Pino original paintings that was also issued as a limited edition canvas, which is "Solace" 30 x 24. These beautiful Pino originals shown above are now available.

Pino D'angelico AKA Pino Daeni (1939-2010) was a wonderfully talented artist. He combined qualities of realism in the faces and expressions of the subjects in his figure paintings, with the qualities of impressionism in the looser backgrounds and brushstrokes. He had a true gift for communicating the beauty of women and the innocence of children and the love of family.

In his early career Pino was a book cover artist for top publishing companies whose work was in great demand. He then went on to create beautiful fine art paintings that are loved by collectors. Many of them have become classics, such as Tuscan Stroll, Evening Thoughts, Dancing in Barcelona, The Dancer (featured on the cover of Southwest Art magazine), and Sensuality among others.

Some Pino original paintings were made into limited edition canvases, which are very popular with collectors world-wide. There are also some hand-embellished limited edition canvases of Pino artwork that have texture that gives them an appearance closer to an original painting.

Whether you acquire a Pino original or a Pino limited edition, Pino art will bring joy and beauty to your fine art collection.

J Watson Fine Art is an authorized Pino dealer. Contact us for assistance in adding a Pino original painting or Pino limited editions to your art collection to your art collection at 661 476-7558 or e-mail info@jwatsonfineart.com. View more Pino art. and watch the official Pino video.