An electrical engineer turned artist

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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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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. 

Yvette Fernandez, Kaye Tinga, and Candy Dizon.jpgYvette Fernandez, Kaye Tinga, and Candy Dizon
Conrad Onglao, Le Lagdameo, Weng Domingo, and the man of the hour, Ponce Veridiano.jpgConrad Onglao, Le Lagdameo, Weng Domingo, and the man of the hour, Ponce Veridiano
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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. 

Kaye Tinga, with MayMay and Lior Liechtenstein.jpgKaye Tinga with MayMay and Lior Liechtenstein
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