About the Artwork

"Kalesa ni Mang Pedro" portrays the calesa introduced by the Spanish in the 1700s. This vehicle driven by a cuchero is still used today as transport for produce, locals, and tourists at heritage sites.

Acrylic on Canvas

Everyday Life

Contemporary

2021

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Kalesa ni Mang Pedro

Enrique Cachero

Las Piñas City, Philippines

Acrylic on Canvas

24 W x 24 H x 0.5 D inches

Enrique Cachero
Las Piñas City, Philippines

Enrique has 1 artwork,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Enrique's artistic mission is to seek out new ways of visual representation of otherwise ordinary images, such as a tree, hut, leaves, flowers, and even matchsticks. His underpinning aim is to promote the Filipino heritage and earn a place in the international arena of world-class art. Thus, since his retirement from advertising graphics and multimedia, this has been his driving passion.

He was born in 1953 and completed a fine arts degree from the University of Santo Tomas' College of Fine Arts and Design. He was active in the college newspaper as a photographer, illustrator, and correspondent. After graduation, he worked in various design studios producing graphic design and multimedia materials for advertising applications. Later on, he set up an animation studio that hoped to create Filipino original content and take on outsourced work.  

Although a late-comer in the fine art scene, Enrique has won international awards starting in 2010. His works are suffused with color and detail. He believes this is the expression of his creative passion intended to manifest joy.

About the Artwork

"Kalesa ni Mang Pedro" portrays the calesa introduced by the Spanish in the 1700s. This vehicle driven by a cuchero is still used today as transport for produce, locals, and tourists at heritage sites.

Acrylic on Canvas

Everyday Life

Contemporary

2021

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Enrique Cachero
Las Piñas City, Philippines

Enrique has 1 artwork,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Enrique's artistic mission is to seek out new ways of visual representation of otherwise ordinary images, such as a tree, hut, leaves, flowers, and even matchsticks. His underpinning aim is to promote the Filipino heritage and earn a place in the international arena of world-class art. Thus, since his retirement from advertising graphics and multimedia, this has been his driving passion.

He was born in 1953 and completed a fine arts degree from the University of Santo Tomas' College of Fine Arts and Design. He was active in the college newspaper as a photographer, illustrator, and correspondent. After graduation, he worked in various design studios producing graphic design and multimedia materials for advertising applications. Later on, he set up an animation studio that hoped to create Filipino original content and take on outsourced work.  

Although a late-comer in the fine art scene, Enrique has won international awards starting in 2010. His works are suffused with color and detail. He believes this is the expression of his creative passion intended to manifest joy.