Antonio Roybal

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Antonio Roybal (born October 1, 1976) is an American fine-art

sculptor from Santa Fe, New Mexico
.

Early life

Antonio is the son of David and Aggie

deaf. His Northern New Mexican ancestry can be traced back eleven generations. His father is a mathematician and computer scientist who has worked on many weapons projects at laboratories including White Sands Missile Range and Los Alamos National Laboratory
.

Roybal studied fine art at

The Colorado Institute of Art. He apprenticed with French artist Jean-Claude Gaugy and lived and studied with Austrian artist Ernst Fuchs. His debut show was in Payerbach, Austria
in 2000.

Paintings

Judas, egg tempera and oil on wood, 10x 8

Roybal's work is inspired by

9-11” at The Las Cruces
Museum of Art. Stylistically his work mixes religion, metaphysics, modern
esoteric traditions including alchemy and metaphysics
.

He recently had a major show at The Albuquerque Museum of Art and also began showing at La Luz de Jesus Gallery on Hollywood Blvd. in Los Angeles, California.

Personal life

Roybal currently lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Album art

  • "Mystical Sun" Energy Mind Consciousness, released by Cyberset Music.
  • "Wintergreen" Around and Around Again.

Publications

  • "Ashe Journal" 2010
  • "The Alibi" 2010
  • "Ashe Journal" Special Art Issue, 2007.
  • The American Artists BlueBook” (2004, 2005, 2006)
  • “Dawnings” (2001)
  • “The Santa Fe Reporter” 2003
  • “The Essential Guide” 2003

Solo exhibitions

  • 2001 "Atomic Bombs and Religious Icons", Rancho de Chimayo Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
  • 2002 "Conquering Surrealism in America”, Rancho de Chimayo Gallery.
  • 2003 “Recognitions and Precognitions”, Sacred Arts Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
  • 2004 "Narrative Enigmas", The Journey Fine Arts Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
  • 2006 "Spanish Market Celebration", Rancho de Chimayo Gallery.
  • 2007 "Spanish Market Celebration", Rancho de Chimayo Gallery.
  • 2008 "Spanish Market Celebration", Rancho de Chimayo Gallery.
  • 2009"Spanish Market Celebration", Rancho de Chimayo Gallery.

Collections

  • The National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
  • Ernst Fuchs collection, Vienna, Austria.

See also

References

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