DAVID                                    MARCINISZYN

David Michael Marciniszyn

(Pronounced Marsha-Nish-In – Meaning “Son of Martin”)

 

BIOGRAPHY OF ONE OF THE ARTISTS

 

Born in Pennsylvania, in a town near the Lancaster County Border, to parents of Italian and Polish origins, Mr. Marciniszyn has always had a passion and talent for Photography and Graphic Arts.  His work has matured over the years and this transition can be experienced first-hand in viewing his recent black and white and sepia images.  David has a broad portfolio with a vast number of pictures that have yet to be published.  David's work has one underlying theme which constantly focuses the attention of the viewer on the subject at hand in a very natural and comfortable way.  His personal philosophy of his craft is that “Since all photography is basically an expression of past events.  Photography should allow others to share in a moment in time though the eyes and emotion of the artist.  It allows the viewer to experience something from an entirely different perspective that they might never stop and do.”  He currently resides in Connecticut.  Additional work by Mr. Marciniszyn can be viewed and purchased at the following website:

 http://www.redbubble.com/people/dmarciniszyn

This Company originally started by David in 2000, is managed by Joshua Marciniszyn, and has done event photography, portrait photography created various logos, graphics, posters, post cards and other material for small and large companies and private individuals. 

The Company has privately sold and donated photographic work for various charitable events through the years including donations to The American Cancer Society Fundraiser, Boehringer Ingelheim March of Dimes Fundraiser, Danbury Hospice Art Show and the Danbury Women’s Center.

Some of David's Artwork has been displayed at the City Lights Gallery in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2022, 2023 and 2024 and the Arts Alliance of Stratford in Stratford Connecticut, in which David is a member of. 

 


 

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