An electrical engineer turned artist

The exhibit is an invigorating splash of colors, with each wall of the gallery turned into a lesson on the use of a primary color in all its splendor.


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BLACK AND BLUE

 

Self-taught Ponce Veridiano began his career putting his degree as an electrical engineer to good use. But it’s his work as a landscape artist where his genius and talent truly blossomed, and cemented his name among those who know the world of landscaping. And to add a further chapter to what Ponce can accomplish once he sets his mind to it, he has his second solo Art exhibit ongoing at W/17 at La Fuerza, Makati. It runs through February. 

 

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Yvette Fernandez, Kaye Tinga, and Candy Dizon

 

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Conrad Onglao, Le Lagdameo, Weng Domingo, and the man of the hour, Ponce Veridiano

 

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SEEING RED

 

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GREEN RUNNINGS

 

The exhibit is an invigorating splash of colors, with each wall of the gallery turned into a lesson on the use of a primary color in all its splendor. You can opt to purchase a full series, a triptych, a conniving pair, or bring home a solo Veridiano. Whatever your choice, you have in your hands the work of a well-loved artist, and a symbolic piece of Nagcarlan, Laguna, where Ponce has built his dream home - which serves as his inspiration. 

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Kaye Tinga with MayMay and Lior Liechtenstein