Dane’s Bio

“I was born 7/17/86, Long Island, New York. I’d like to say I lived a normal life. However that would be a lie. I’m an artist, there is no such thing as normal. I see the world through a different looking glass. My interpretation is my own. The question was never whether or not I would choose the arts as my career path. From a young age creativity has come easily to me. My ability to imagine and visualize is uncanny. It was more a question of time. How long would it take to realize my own talents and pursue my dreams. Having numerous forms of training throughout my life the decision to continue forth and pursue my degree in the arts was a no brainer. After successfully graduating from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale with a degree in graphic design my mission from that moment on was to chase my dream until my dream began to chase me.”
- Dane Wesolko

Dane Wesolko is a very talented and imaginative artist. His ideals and thoughts create vivid images and bring life to those around him. Dane studied art his entire life. While other kids were out playing ball and perfecting there jump shots, Dane was busy honing in his skills and sharpening his eye for detail. It was not until much later in life that Dane decided to follow his dream and pursue art as his career. A road often less taken, however Dane and his close friend Steven were set out to build a company that focuses on art and the spreading of positivity.

Dane’s artwork is very diverse. Although he primarily focuses on more traditional venues such as painting and drawing. It is not uncommon for Dane to turn a computer into a fine art studio. His training in graphic design has opened up new doors and brought him down many creative avenues. Dane also spends a great amount of time working side by side with his close friend and business partner Steven carving away turning solid slabs of stone into amazing works of art.

To contact Dane Wesolko please email — sixfive.creative@gmail.com — or visit his company at www.studiosixfive.com

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