Zalini (real name Kevin) began his professional art career creating stunning 3D butterfly works, which quickly gained recognition and were collected across the UK and worldwide. However, after much reflection, he realized it was time to move toward something more personal—art that not only resonated deeply with him but also reflected his evolving style and creative direction.
The name Zalini is a heartfelt tribute to his family, combining the names of his three children. Alongside his wife, they have been an integral part of his artistic journey over the past few years. The name also symbolizes the energy and chaos of his innovative new technique, where unpredictability meets precision to create artwork unlike anything else.
For over 30 years, art has been in Zalini’s blood, and he turned professional a decade ago. Throughout his career, he has explored diverse styles and techniques, from metal art using grinder tools to create holographic effects, to 3D nature-inspired organic abstracts. His creative versatility and dedication to pushing boundaries have defined his artistic path.
Previously represented by two of the UK’s largest fine art publishers, Zalini now operates independently, partnering with select galleries across the UK to showcase his distinctive work. This independence allows him to connect more directly with collectors and continue evolving his creative voice.
Zalini’s injected technique is a truly unique approach that has taken years to refine. The process involves applying extremely fine lines of paint onto a flat surface, with gravity playing a role in guiding the flow. What begins as a series of seemingly random, free-flowing lines gradually takes form, coming together as the artwork develops over time.
Using his signature syringes, Zalini aims to inject life into each piece. Layer upon layer of paint builds a remarkable depth and texture, giving every artwork its own energy and making each one a completely unique creation.
The painting process itself is a delicate balance of interpreting light, form, and shadow. Sometimes Zalini works loosely, letting the lines merely suggest the subject, while at other times he applies paint with precise intention. It’s a challenging technique where things don’t always go to plan—but that unpredictability is part of the magic of painting with a syringe!