Anthony Peter Iannini was born on April 7th, 1979 in Worcester, Massachusetts. At the age of seven, Anthony moved to Cape Coral, Florida and soon after began living with his grandparents. During his early years, Anthony became interested in the sciences, drawing, writing, and computer programming.

In 1993, Iannini began attending Bishop Verot Catholic high school in Fort Myers, Florida. At sixteen, he published and won an award for his short horror story, "A Lonely Road". At seventeen, he visited Washington, D.C. and met with then representative Porter Goss. Also at this time, Anthony visited the rain forests, caves, and volcanoes of Costa Rica. He graduated from Bishop Verot in 1997 and earned a scholarship to Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.

At Tulane University, Anthony was president of the philosophy society and was the principal of a weekend community service education program for New Orleans children. In 2001, Anthony graduated Magna Cum Laude from Tulane with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Studies. He won an award for best thesis in Philosophy and completed courses to earn minor degrees in both Computer Science and Psychology.

After college, Iannini toured Europe and spent a short time in Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Germany. During his time in the Swiss Alps, Anthony was able to skydive, mountain bike, and climb ice canyons.

After returning to the U.S. in 2001, Iannini moved to Los Angeles. He began painting seriously in the summer of 2002. Shortly thereafter, Anthony moved back to New Orleans and began painting full time. While in New Orleans, from late 2002 until early 2004, Iannini experimented with various painting styles and completed well over one hundred canvas paintings, only a handful of which were ever photographed.

In 2004, Anthony returned to Florida, living for a time in Tampa. He became a member of TampaArtist.com, founded by abstract painter Rich Frederick.

In 2006, Iannini moved to Orlando, Florida. Anthony traveled to Europe, spending time in London, Oxford and Amsterdam before moving to Albuquerque, New Mexico in early 2007. In late 2007, and early 2008 he married his wife, Kim, and had triplet boys.

Anthony is currently painting and exploring artistic opportunities in central New Mexico, primarily in Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

Anthony is also an aspiring writer who has published several essays and a short story. He has written numerous unpublished academic essays, poems, short stories, books and is currently working on a few screenplays. He is currently editing various works with plans to publish in the future.