"…years ago, ancient shamans used to make claims of communicating with the land and translating its tongue into a language that most of us humans could understand –and that’s sort of what Patricia Dinu has tried to do with her landscape photography. Immediately I fell in love with her work. She is the creator of some of the absolutely most jaw-dropping black and white landscape photography I think I’ve ever seen."

— Chris Gampat, editor-in-chief of Phoblographer

I am an interdisciplinary artist with a deep passion for photography and painting.

My artistic journey began in 2012 upon completing my studies at the prestigious Italian Institute of Photography in Milan and at the Academy of Photography in New York.

Ever since, I have been on a constant quest to explore a wide range of themes and concepts, aiming to capture the essence of the world around me and present it in unique and captivating ways.

In my photography, I specialize in using infrared cameras to freeze moments, evoke emotions, and reveal the hidden beauty of the natural world that remains invisible to the human eye.

Through this technique, I strive to create images that challenge perception and invite viewers to see the world from a different perspective.


In my paintings, I embrace experimentation, allowing my creativity to flow freely through various techniques and styles.

I find joy in exploring different mediums, colors, and textures, constantly pushing the boundaries of my artistic expression.

Over the years, I have been fortunate to exhibit my work in galleries and museums around the world, sharing my vision with a diverse audience

EXHIBITIONS

I am grateful to have received numerous international awards for my artistic achievements.

AWARDS

I am excited to continue my artistic journey, constantly seeking new inspiration and pushing the boundaries of my creativity.

Thank you for joining me on this adventure.

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“… her photographs depict strong scenes in which it seems that the artist has connected with a higher entity that made her understand the strength of nature.”

— Carla Margone , Biancoscuro Art Magazine