Painter. Illustrator. Designer.
Original work and studio projects spanning glasscraft, portrait, western narrative, and image-making shaped by both traditional technique and modern tools.
A Studio Built Through Design, Illustration, and Paint
Dennis Line is a painter, illustrator, and designer based in Arvada, Colorado.
He began his career in Chicago after studying at Ray College of Design, working across illustration, photography, and commercial design since 1990. After decades in digital and print, he returned to traditional painting as his primary focus.
His current body of work explores a technique he refers to as Glasscraft, a layered, light-driven approach inspired by stained glass, built through hard edges, controlled color fields, and illuminated form.
Line’s work ranges from portrait and western narrative to experimental compositions, often blending traditional technique with modern tools. Select work has been shown locally in Colorado and appears through studio releases, exhibitions, and the broader Mitchell & Delano archive.
Current Studio Output
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Earlier Pieces, Studies, and Pulls from the Back Room
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Selected Entries from the Working Archive
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