Guido Daniele, nato nel 1950 a Soverato
(CZ), vive e lavora a Milano.
Dal 1964 al 1968 ha frequentato il liceo artistico di Brera, e poi il
corso di scultura all’Accademia di belle Arti di Brera dal 1968 al 1972.
Dal 1972 al 1974 frequenta la scuola di Tankas tibetane a Dharamsala in
India.
Dipinge e partecipa a mostre personali e collettive dal 1968 ad oggi. Dal
1972 al 1986 collabora con l’editoria e la pubblicità come illustratore
iperrealista utilizzando ogni tipo di tecnica.
Dal 1986 ad oggi realizza scenografie per foto, spot pubblicitari e
programmi televisivi, dipingendo ad areografo fondali fino a 400mq.
Dipinge inoltre trompe l’oeil per case private e strutture ad uso
pubblico di grandi dimensioni.
Dal 1990 ha aggiunto al suo bagaglio di esperienze la tecnica del “body
painting” dipingendo i corpi delle modelle per foto, filmati
pubblicitari, sfilate ed eventi. La sua ricerca
artistica degli ultimi anni lo ha portato ad unire le due tecniche
tradizionali del ritratto: fotografia e pittura ad olio.
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Guido Daniele was born in Soverato (CZ - Italy) and now lives and works in
Milan.
Since 1964 until 1968 he attended Brera artistic High School and he
graduated from Brera School of Arts (major in sculpturing) in 1972.
He lived in India since 1972 to 1974 where he attended the Tankas school
in Dharamsala.
Since 1968 he has been painting and participating to personal and group
art exhibitions. In 1972 he started working as hyper-realistic illustrator,
in co-operation with major editing and advertising companies, using and
testing different painting techniques. Since 1986 he has been working and
improving his personal usage of airbrush: he paints back-stages in
different sizes (the biggest ones can be 400 square metres) for artistic
and advertising pictures, tv commercials and tv programmes. He also
creates trompe l'oeil, both in private houses and public buildings.
In 1990 he added a new artistic experience to his previous ones: using the
"body painting" technique he creates and paints models bodies
for different situations such as advertising pictures and commercials,
fashion events and exhibitions. His personal artistic research has
recently led him to the combination of the two traditional portrait
techniques, which are photography and oil painting.
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