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Dan Mackin
"Everyone,
at some time in their life, yearns to find their own peaceful
paradise and escape from the demands of today's hectic world.
In my work I try to offer the viewers a window to their own
tropical paradise. My paintings embody my desire to
preserve Earth's fragile beauty and to encourage the harmony
that should exist between people and nature."
.....Dan
Mackin
For over 30 years Mackin has captured his memories on canvas of
exotic trips to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, the South Pacific,
Asia and the rainforests of South America. Mackin began
sketching and painting tropical islands and marine life in 1971
when his camera fell overboard during a sailboat trip. Having
just returned from Vietnam, Mackin and a friend took off from
Newport beach, Calif., and headed south. They ended up in
Central America. “We bought this 24-foot sailboat together and
left with $235 between us,” says Mackin. “We had a bunch of food
but no engine, no life raft, no radio and no navigation lights.
We did it by the seat of our pants."
Mackin kept a journal of the day’s events and recorded what they
saw with his illustrations. Having also been a tour guide along
the Amazon River, Dan became well acquainted with the fauna and
flora of the tropical rainforest. All of these experiences,
along with his love for diving , sailing and surfing, have
fueled his personal commitment---to capture the peace,
tranquility and color of the tropics and give the viewer the
feeling that you are “actually there”.
Mackin kept a journal of the day’s events and recorded what they
saw with his illustrations. Having also been a tour guide along
the Amazon River, Dan became well acquainted with the fauna and
flora of the tropical rainforest. All of these experiences,
along with his love for diving , sailing and surfing, have
fueled his personal commitment---to capture the peace,
tranquility and color of the tropics and give the viewer the
feeling that you are “actually there”.
An award winning artist, Dan Mackin has done commissions for
many corporations and individuals. They include The
International Herald Tribune, the Ron Jon/National Kidney
Foundation Pro-Am Surfing Festival, the Quicksilver Wiamea Bay
Contest poster. The Cleveland Clinic, The Sheraton Waikiki, The
Maui Convention Center , The South Miami Chamber of Commerce and
the Sandals Resort in Antigua. He also designed the label for
Shoal Draft, a microbrew made by the Indian River Brewing
Company and many of his images appear on greeting cards,
jewelry, stationery, magazine covers and calendars.
His
paintings can be seen in homes throughout the world. Some
individuals who have commissioned him are football players:
Andre Reed and Brad Culpeper, and entertainer, Arsenio Hall.
Mackin
is an advocate of intelligent development to preserve nature’s
delicate balance and pristine beauty. In keeping true with his
desire to preserve the harmony that should exist between people
and nature, Dan is painting an ongoing series on our National
Parks. The South Miami Chamber of Commerce honored his depiction
of the Boca Chita Lighthouse. Additionally, at the Boca Chita
Restoration Ceremony, the Superintendent of Biscayne National
Park honored Dan and attributed his art for being responsible
for bringing renewed awareness to our national parks.
He has
helped numerous charity organization raise thousands of dollars
through his art donations, including The National Kidney
Foundation, American Heart Association, Save The Turtles
Foundation, National Parks Foundation, Hibiscus House, Audobon
Society and Habitat for Humanity. “If my paintings make you feel
relaxed--- like you have escaped to the tropics--- hopefully you
will get the message that we need to preserve, protect and keep
it pristine,” he says.
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