
Do you remember as a youth, working on art projects that involved paper maches or collages? It was peculiar to me how they were aimed at “getting in touch with one’s feelings” or “expressing one’s artistic side.” And yet, the supplies were slim. We had magazines like Better Homes and Gardens, Marie Claire or Newsweek- what about National Geographic and Bop?! Hello, we were kids. Well, for Anthony Zinonos, adolescent therapy hinted at a promising career. Working primarily with printmedia and photomedia, he plays around with contrasting images and shapes, threading sharp lines against circular figures. His mixed media prints are often quirky and interpretive, serving as visual commentaries. Zinonos’s signature usage of reconstructing vintage impressions, omitting certain elements, while adding his own, makes his work undeniably curious. In addition to the number of publications and galleries that his work has been presented, he co-owns a clothing line, Dirt Box. You can see more of Zinonos’s work here.

