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Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Patrick Dintino paints vertical bands of glowing color in a horizontal or rectangular format that read as both a scientific representation of the spectrum and an emotional landscape of pure color.

Painted with oil on canvas mounted on wood board, the softly undulating stripes of light and dark generate their own kind of perceptual space, one that incorporates the naturally horizontal field of human vision. The titles of Dintino’s works — Eventide, Mirage, Ecstasy — allude to the subtle way remembered color is translated into an abstract configuration.

Born in San Francisco, California, Dintino grew up in Sunnyvale, in the South Bay Area. He went to college in San Diego, earning a BA degree in industrial arts from San Diego State University. He moved back to the Bay Area and earned a masters of fine art degree at the California College of Arts and Crafts (CCA) in San Francisco and Oakland in 2001.

Dintino was invited as a guest artist to work with Sol LeWitt to create “Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective” at SFMOMA. Since this time he was a finalist for SFMOMA’s SECA emerging artist award, and a Pollock/Krasner Foundation Grant recipient. His work is in numerous prominent private and corporate collections in the United States and abroad. He currently teaches painting at California College of the Arts.

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(Biography provided by Muriel Guépin Gallery)

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Artist: Patrick Dintino
Illumination- large horizontal bright color blue dominant abstract oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Dintino's oil paintings are abstract expressions of words or concepts. His abstract paintings all illustrate his ideas and words through visuality and color. Creating large panoram...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Wizard - horizontal abstract contemporary bright color stripe oil painting
Located in New York, NY
In this abstract oil painting, Dintino chooses slightly unorthodox colors to go together, bright yellows, bright mints, royal blues, reds, purples, practically all of the colors. Th...
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Ecstasy - bright color yellow and pink stripe abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Dintino's abstract oil paintings have to do with the melding of title and piece. His paintings all illustrate his ideas and words through visuality and color. Creating large panoramic pieces makes his work atmospheric and immersive, allowing the viewer to literally feel the title of his painting. This is quite a synesthetic approach to making art and allows ideas and words to sing. Born in San Francisco, California in 1964, Patrick Dintino grew up in Sunnyvale, in the south bay area. He went to college in San Diego earning a BA degree in Industrial Arts from San Diego State University, and co-founded Artists in Motion...
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Oil, Wood Panel

Vision Quest - colorful blurred stripe abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
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Oil, Wood Panel

Rigging - grey and blue color landscape contemporary abstract oil painting
Located in New York, NY
The greys and the blues in this abstract oil painting only bring to mind off-shore oil rigging. The deep murky green perfectly encapsulates the deep depths of the ocean, and the greys and blacks look like oil rigs. This piece remains quite beautiful, even despite its slightly troubling theme, and Dintino merges the colors together seamlessly. Dintino's work has to do with the melding of title and piece. His paintings all illustrate his ideas and words through visuality and color. Creating large panoramic pieces makes his work atmospheric and immersive, allowing the viewer to literally feel the title of his painting. This is quite a synesthetic approach to making art and allows ideas and words to sing. Born in San Francisco, California in 1964, Patrick Dintino grew up in Sunnyvale, in the south bay area. He went to college in San Diego earning a BA degree in Industrial Arts from San Diego State University, and co-founded Artists in Motion art...
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Crusade - red warm toned grey color stripe abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
In this abstract oil painting, Dintino brings about images of bloody battles, or crusades. The red is angry and at some points dark, though he juxtaposes that with a bright and influential light. This light is quite god-like, which makes sense when put in the context of the Crusades. The blurred colors in this piece almost read as 'nostalgic' or historical, that the image of the past is so old that it has blurred with age. Dintino's work has to do with the melding of title and piece. His paintings all illustrate his ideas and words through visuality and color. Creating large panoramic pieces makes his work atmospheric and immersive, allowing the viewer to literally feel the title of his painting. This is quite a synesthetic approach to making art and allows ideas and words to sing. Born in San Francisco, California in 1964, Patrick Dintino grew up in Sunnyvale, in the south bay area. He went to college in San Diego earning a BA degree in Industrial Arts from San Diego State University, and co-founded Artists in Motion art...
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Revolution - warm red color horizontal stripe abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
In this abstract oil painting, Dintino uses warm and quite angry tones to convey 'revolution'. Dintino's work has to do with the melding of title and piece. His paintings all illu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Emanation - bright color blend yellow brown red abstract stripe oil painting
Located in New York, NY
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Broadband - large vivid bright blue and green abstract color blend oil painting
Located in New York, NY
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

White water - large color blend blue and white abstract stripe oil painting
Located in New York, NY
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Tesoro - large bright color blend blue, white and orange abstract oil painting
Located in New York, NY
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Yacht Paint - blue yellow color stripe contemporary abstract oil painting
Located in New York, NY
In this abstract oil painting, Dintino brings about images of a sunny day in Miami on the water. The clearness of the blues he chooses, and the purity of the yellow, as if to mimic ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Goldrush- large abstract earth tone, yellow, beige and white stripe oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Dintino paints vertical bands of glowing color in a horizontal or rectangular format that read as both a scientific representation of the spectrum and an emotional landscape ...
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Vapor Trail -abstract light pastel purple color strip oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Dintino paints vertical bands of glowing color in a horizontal or rectangular format that read as both a scientific representation of the spectrum and an emotional landscape of pure color. Painted with oil on canvas mounted on wood board, the softly undulating stripes of light and dark generate their own kind of perceptual space, one that incorporates the naturally horizontal field of human vision. The titles of Dintino’s works; Eventide, Mirage, Ecstasy, allude to the subtle way remembered color is translated into an abstract configuration. Born in San Francisco, California, Patrick Dintino grew up in Sunnyvale, in the south bay area. He went to college in San Diego earning a BA degree in Industrial Arts from San Diego State University. He moved back to the Bay Area and earned a Masters of Fine Art degree at the California College of Arts and Crafts (CCA) in San Francisco and Oakland in 2001. Dintino was invited as a guest artist to work with Sol LeWitt to create “Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective” at SFMOMA. Since this time he was a finalist for SFMOMA’s SECA emerging artist award, and a Pollock/Krasner Foundation Grant recipient. His work is in numerous prominent private and corporate collections in the US and abroad. He currently teaches painting at California College of the Arts (Oakland/San Francisco, CA). Patrick Dintino "Vapor Trail...
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Cuddle - peach and red warm toned color abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
In this abstract oil painting Dintino evokes images of childhood, and adulthood. In a very nostalgic way, Dintino uses the peaches and warm toned colors to help recall images of stu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Refuge - large bright color blend yellow orange red abstract stripe oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Dintino paints vertical bands of glowing color in a horizontal or rectangular format that read as both a scientific representation of the spectrum and an emotional landscape ...
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Crown - large abstract earth tone, yellow, blue and red stripe oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Dintino paints vertical bands of glowing color in a horizontal or rectangular format that read as both a scientific representation of the spectrum and an emotional landscape ...
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Gear- large abstract earth tone, white, yellow and blue stripe oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Dintino paints abstract vertical bands of glowing color in a horizontal or rectangular format that read as both a scientific representation of the spectrum and an emotional l...
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Guild - abstract dark bright earth tone color stripe horizontal oil painting
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Dintino paints vertical bands of glowing color in a horizontal or rectangular format that read as both a scientific representation of the spectrum and an emotional landscape ...
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2010s Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Mirage - soft yellow, blue and green color abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
In this abstract oil painting, the yellow evokes sand, and the blue like the illusion of water on the horizon of a desert. When one turns their head to the side, the blue illusion be...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Decomposition - earth tone silver stripe abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
In this abstract oil painting, Dintino uses muddy colors to evoke images of garbage, swamps, and junk yards. The dirty green melds into the orange and creates a muddy orange, which then melds into a black, almost as if the colors were being infected. The painting almost reeks with the colors Dintino decided to use, as each one has its own aroma and pungency. Dintino's work has to do with the melding of title and piece. His paintings all illustrate his ideas and words through visuality and color. Creating large panoramic pieces makes his work atmospheric and immersive, allowing the viewer to literally feel the title of his painting. This is quite a synesthetic approach to making art and allows ideas and words to sing. Born in San Francisco, California in 1964, Patrick Dintino grew up in Sunnyvale, in the south bay area. He went to college in San Diego earning a BA degree in Industrial Arts from San Diego State University, and co-founded Artists in Motion art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Patrick Dintino Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Corrosion - warm earth tone and blue color abstract contemporary oil painting
Located in New York, NY
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