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Encyclopedia > Enrico Antiporda

Enrico Antiporda is both a writer and a visual artist whose works have been exhibited at galleries and art shows in California. He grew up in Manila, Philippines and graduated with Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. After receiving his undergraduate degree, he went to Bilbao, Spain on an AIESEC internship (International Association of Students in Business and Economics), working as a trainee in Elloriagga Industria S.A. and Fabrelec S.A. After his internship in Spain, he worked in the Treasurer's Department of Dole Food Company in San Francisco as a Cash Manager and as the Manager of Treasury and Accounting in Pacific Bell Directory. In 2000, Mr. Antiporda became a full-time visual artist and writer . His visual arts medium is acrylic with heavy influence from the French Fauve, pop art, and folk art. Being a colorist, he uses primary colors extensively, juxtaposing complementaries next to each other to make the work come alive. His works have been exhibited in various galleries and art shows in California. His multicultural novel The Band of Gypsies, a love story set in Bilbao Spain was published in January 2000. Image File history File links Wikitext. ... Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...


External links

  • Valley Arts Gallery Artists Biographies
  • Amazon.com, The Band of Gypsies listing
  • Artist Biography and Artwork


 
 

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