Antonio Estevez

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Gender Male
Industry Arts
Location United States
Introduction Although he is mostly a self-taught artist, Antonio's foundation was based on studies with Professor Lloyd McNeill who studied with Pablo Picasso in France. Antonio enjoys working with different kinds of media including watercolors, ink, acrylics and oils. His most notable influences include Picasso, Dali, Khalo, Matisse, early Kandinsky, Gauguin, Clifford Still, Gorky, Pollock and Van Gogh. Antonio has exhibited throughout New York and New Jersey. His recent exhibitions include showings at the Galapagos Artspace, Gallery 364, and the Manhattan World Culture Open Center. Antonio authors his own art blog "Lend Me Your Eyes" where he features his work and the works of other artists. In addition to displaying artwork, the blog also features articles on topics helpful to other artists, such as marketing and obtaining exhibition opportunities. He regularly donates artwork to raise funds for a variety of causes. He has worked with various charities including Room to Read, Whole Foods Nation, and the NOLA Preservation Society. Antonio is available for hire and commissions.
Interests Aside from painting and saving the world, writing, singing, making music, investigating and taking bad guys down to Chinatown
Favorite Movies The Crow, Fight Club, Kill Bill, Vanilla Sky, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Raging Bull, The French Connection, Carlito's Way, The Game, Chinatown, A Clockwork Orange, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Favorite Music A Perfect Circle, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Smashing Pumpkins, Zeppelin, Sabbath, Tool, Metallica, Radiohead, Portishead, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Jack White, Beck, Damien Rice, Coldplay, Five Finger Death Punch!, Avenged Sevenfold, Soundgarden, STP
Favorite Books A Separate Piece, Fight Club, Choke, Invisible Monsters, Survivor, Haunted, An Unquiet Mind, anything by Neil Gaiman.

Your people want to make a statue in your honor. What will it be made out of and what victory will it commemorate?

It must be made out of wood, and of course commemorating my saving of the world! (that was an easy one)