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Lynn Di Nino

Concrete and mixed media artist

Lynn Di Nino has been working in concrete for
about fi fteen years: cast, hand-applied over
shaped expanded steel lath, and as a veneer
using the hybridized cement, Milestone, known
for its capability of lasting intense color.
The kiosk you see pictured here is a Milestonepigmented
veneer brushed over cast concrete
and features bird sculptures. The atrium, located
at Children’s Hospital in Seattle is inhabited
by three-nine foot long Jackson’s chameleons
wearing party hats. Because they’re hollow,
using about 2” of concrete over lath, similar to
ferroconcrete used in the making of boat hulls,
they weigh as little as 100 pounds each with
great strength.
With a background in architecture, the ability to
interpret drawings, a long history of engineering
sculpture for indoors and out, and expertise in
concrete use, she is prepared to create architectural
features that include three-dimensional
shapes. Lynn’s specialty is animal forms.


Lynn Di Nino
m - 2313 N 29th St
Tacoma WA 98403
p - 253 396 0774
e - lynndin@msn.com
w - www.lynndinino.com