Zinsky
Contemporary Portrait Artist
Zinsky is a self-taught British artist born in London, whose enigmatic persona — including a refusal to disclose his real name — has only deepened the mystique surrounding his work. Rejecting conventional technique, he never sketches outlines, instead painting directly from imagination onto canvas, capturing an immediacy and raw energy that sets him apart from his contemporaries.
His paintings explore the faces of 20th and 21st century cultural icons — from Marilyn Monroe and David Bowie to Barack Obama — alongside the quiet dignity of ordinary individuals encountered on city streets. Employing a masterful layering of colour and an acute command of light and shadow, each portrait conveys an emotional depth and psychological intensity far beyond surface likeness.
Since bursting onto the scene with a major solo London exhibition, Zinsky's work has sold rapidly and now commands significant prices at auction. His paintings reside in galleries and private collections worldwide. Living and working from his studio in Spain, he remains characteristically elusive — allowing his art to speak entirely for itself.