Kenny Delino (b. 1998) is a Haitian-American artist based in Boston, MA.

Kenny attended Boston College (‘20) where he studied English. Throughout his childhood, Kenny was always involved in many creative endeavors, including art programs in his middle school and high school years. It was not until the Fall of 2018 when Kenny studied abroad in Paris that he began to accept the idea that art was an integral part of his life. While in Paris, he would go to museums and art shows weekly. After returning to university after his time abroad, he would go on to take several art classes, and in 2020, while in the midst of the global pandemic, he began to paint.

Through his art, he explores, expresses, and illuminates the internalized emotions of human beings. For Kenny, it is that which is intangible that peaks his interest regarding humanity. His style has developed through studies of color, cubism, artificial realism, and abstraction. Amongst many things, he considers himself to be a portrait painter and a psychological painter. He primarily works with acrylic paint and oil pastel. In regards to his inspiration, everything begins and ends with the African spirit within him. He is influenced by God, Haiti, and his desire to heal through the use of color.