Mateo Dineen
I was born with a pencil in my hand. How the pencil got in there, I'll never know. I remember drawing as a kid. Like just about any kid, it was a way for me to create my own worlds. A way to escape into my fantasy world. It was never about the end result so much. It was usually done as a way to create a story on paper. A story I could live inside of for a while. Now when I make drawings and paintings I’m hoping to make something that others can live in for a while as well. My love of monsters and other creatures goes back a long way. I think I was probably strongly influenced by things like The Muppets, Star Wars, Dr. Seuss, and Dungeons & Dragons (to name a few). Those shows, books, and games, all seemed to welcome me into an expansive universe where anything could happen. It was an intoxicating thought. And I certainly never thought I’d be someone creating anything like that for a living. I never thought it was possible. I had never seen an adult who did that type of work for a living, so it just seemed a bit like magic made by people far far away. Then I saw a Star Wars "making-of" video showing adults making monster puppets for a living! I saw behind the curtain! That left an impression on me, and gave me something to strive for. I mean, I still didn’t think it was a realistic future for me, but it planted a seed of sorts in my mind. As I got older I kept drawing, and monsters were always a common theme. I never really stopped drawing, it was always something I loved to do. My ability gradually improved. Then at the age of 20 I made a decision to chase the dream. I began the process of applying for art schools. I ended up going to the Academy of Art in San Francisco. It helped me hone my talents, and taught me some discipline (something I lacked before going in). It also taught me that there are loads and loads of talented artists out there, and that the ones who make a living are the ones who want it the most; the ones who hustle. I doubled down my efforts and made some lifestyle changes that allowed me to put even more time into my art. Those efforts paid off, but I also got lucky. I fell in love and moved to Berlin, Germany. That was in 2004. The cost of living there was a fraction of San Francisco’s. The quality of life was high, even for people with a low income. That was the first lucky break. Then I partnered up with Johan Potma, a Dutch artist also living in Berlin. That was the second lucky break. You see, he and I pushed one another to new heights. It wasn’t always easy, but the partnership seemed to accelerate my (and his) career. We opened a gallery together in 2005. It’s called Zozoville Gallery and it’s still going strong. In 2011 I opened another gallery/studio space in Berlin. That one is called Skallywag Gallery. That is where I currently spend most of my time. My path to get here has been fascinating and fun. I'm creating monsters for a living. I guess dreams do come true. My journey continues...
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Mateo Dineen
I was born with a pencil in my hand. How the pencil got in there, I'll never know. I remember drawing as a kid. Like just about any kid, it was a way for me to create my own worlds. A way to escape into my fantasy world. It was never about the end result so much. It was usually done as a way to create a story on paper. A story I could live inside of for a while. Now when I make drawings and paintings I’m hoping to make something that others can live in for a while as well. My love of monsters and other creatures goes back a long way. I think I was probably strongly influenced by things like The Muppets, Star Wars, Dr. Seuss, and Dungeons & Dragons (to name a few). Those shows, books, and games, all seemed to welcome me into an expansive universe where anything could happen. It was an intoxicating thought. And I certainly never thought I’d be someone creating anything like that for a living. I never thought it was possible. I had never seen an adult who did that type of work for a living, so it just seemed a bit like magic made by people far far away. Then I saw a Star Wars "making-of" video showing adults making monster puppets for a living! I saw behind the curtain! That left an impression on me, and gave me something to strive for. I mean, I still didn’t think it was a realistic future for me, but it planted a seed of sorts in my mind. As I got older I kept drawing, and monsters were always a common theme. I never really stopped drawing, it was always something I loved to do. My ability gradually improved. Then at the age of 20 I made a decision to chase the dream. I began the process of applying for art schools. I ended up going to the Academy of Art in San Francisco. It helped me hone my talents, and taught me some discipline (something I lacked before going in). It also taught me that there are loads and loads of talented artists out there, and that the ones who make a living are the ones who want it the most; the ones who hustle. I doubled down my efforts and made some lifestyle changes that allowed me to put even more time into my art. Those efforts paid off, but I also got lucky. I fell in love and moved to Berlin, Germany. That was in 2004. The cost of living there was a fraction of San Francisco’s. The quality of life was high, even for people with a low income. That was the first lucky break. Then I partnered up with Johan Potma, a Dutch artist also living in Berlin. That was the second lucky break. You see, he and I pushed one another to new heights. It wasn’t always easy, but the partnership seemed to accelerate my (and his) career. We opened a gallery together in 2005. It’s called Zozoville Gallery and it’s still going strong. In 2011 I opened another gallery/studio space in Berlin. That one is called Skallywag Gallery. That is where I currently spend most of my time. My path to get here has been fascinating and fun. I'm creating monsters for a living. I guess dreams do come true. My journey continues...
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Digitizing your art collection allows you to access it anywhere around the world.
A computer, tablet, and phone showing the native ArtCollection.io applications.

Available on any device, mac, pc & more

ArtCollection.io is a cloud based solution that gives you access to your collection anywhere you have a secure internet connection. In addition to a beautiful web dashboard, we also provide users with a suite of mobile applications that allow for data synchronization and offline browsing. Feel confident in your ability to access your art collection anywhere around the world at anytime. Download ArtCollection.io today!

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Google Play Button to download Android application.