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, born in Venezuela, where he was exposed to a unique blend
of cultures, races and flavors of the Caribbean, under a powerful
influence from his parents. His father, a top executive of the oil
industry and a nature lover with a military
orientation, gave him the best education.
His mother, a lady dedicated to her family and a passionate interior
designer, gave him the knowledge about history of arts and styles. Both
of them, supported an extensive traveling and an admiration for nature,
and most important inspired him to be unique, and strive for the best.
As
a boy, he remembers being seated at his desk, drawing and
painting trees and horses. He thought
every other child was doing the same. Later public recognition appeared
when he won some contests for children that he casually found himself involved
with. He showed a natural skill in painting that everyone from his
family took for granted. His father had him take endless private music & sport lessons a side
from his catholic school work, where he found the passion for equestrian and
later lessons in business including international affairs. A
formal education
in painting was never part of his
life so far. He had to follow his father's
steps into the corporate world.
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When he reached university
he was the interior designer for family and friends, he enjoyed creating new
environments for them. Took photography as a hobby and his family
photographers he became, for the good eye in composition, as they say. He graduated as a MBA
and lucky for him, with a specialization in advertising. Being very
passionate about that creative side of business, he started to develop his
knowledge spending endless hours in the creative department which was surrounded by
creative people, colors and techniques. It was easy for him to
forget that he was at work. Rewards soon came
and he was able to bring new accounts to the firm and start to build a good
reputation in his business circle, but life
took him to the real state business where his executives duties had little
to do with art. Then he found his way to become P.R.P.R. of his group,
working with the corporate image. He recalled that once in his horse
collection He didn't have a da-da horse. So he decided to make his own, that
is how " papandreo collection" started, there were 12 different da-da horse
for a total production of 120, they were sold out in two month, it was a
short hobby for him. Still years passed and people kept asking for the
papandreo collection. Corporate world didn't give him enough time.
His search for enjoyment took him through different stages. For
instance he even to
considered becoming a restaurateur, as he always enjoyed the blend of people and good food.
Accompanying one
of his brothers in New York City , JC accepted the challenge to duplicate
one version of Houses of Parliament by Claude Monet, as a present for
his brother's birthday. This was one of his brother's lifetime
personal favorite pieces at the Metropolitan Museum. So he worked for a month
and a half, day and night. After all, Monsieur Monet was his favorite too. At
that time he rediscovered his ever lasting passion for art and painting,
became aware that time stopped when he was in front of the canvas. He was having a private conversation between cotton and colors, nothing else
mattered at that moment. That was when he decided to no longer wait to
be an artist with serious bases. He will pursuit his dreams. He was doing it no matter what. Like his mother
always said "the
future is now".
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For a year he worked very hard day
after day, to explore new extremes , to develop the right techniques and to
find what really pleased him so he could elaborate his new path and
consider it as his own personal style. When he decided it was time to
publicize his work, his own family was amazed and his friends did not
believe that he was the artist of those exotic women portraits. They,
however, soon became the first supporters of his new journey. By the way his
brother received his Monet present with an open mouth and hung it in his
most valuable wall.

JC has been inspired constantly by Monet, Klimt, Modigliania and
Leonardo da Vinci, making
a blend of his own style , he painted 190 canvases in the first year with a
preference for peaceful views and close-ups of beautiful women with ethnic
flavors and the light of goddesses . In just six months since his work
became public he has started to receive great attention and very warm
welcomes, even from his fellow artists. Now his work seems to influence
everyone who comes in contact with it. His art is admired by many people who
will sometimes wait for those special requests. A brush stroke is the start
of everything and the feeling to be able to create beautiful things that
didn't exist yesterday. He is now working on his own, trying not to be too
academic, instead he is trying to be honest to himself. Learning from the
master, but giving his personal approach to the description of light that
they started 100 years ago.
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Artist Statement
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2008, it has been seven years since I
allowed myself to work ,learn and grow to become the artist that I
want to be. Like every beginning demands focus, discipline and
honesty to myself and the people around me with a big doses of
self-assurance to continue the road once started. Today I feel
honored by the reception of the early collectors ,friends and
family. Honored for being invited to exhibit my artwork in SOHO
district galleries in New York, Montreal and other within United
States.
In these seven years I have
accomplished over 2000 canvases of which 2 of them are side by
side with 2 Picasso's in a private collection, which honors me
immensely. There is people enjoying these paintings in 6
countries and on 8 states of the union and everyday people share
the good words with me ,giving me more energy to continue to
grow as an artist, to experiment and to open my eyes in order to
leave a good name behind me and a good mark for the future
generations. I do not know much, but I will thrive for the
highest level possible for me and for all that people behind me
that has always been there for me whom I shall make
prouder in the future; I am very happy with my mission and every
challenge I know I will find in my journey.
Thanks God and to all of you,
yours JC PINO.
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