jeudi 16 octobre 2014

Meet - the artist Fabian Perez. Another favorite of mine ...




by Glamour VI

Fabian Perez was born on November 2, 1967 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a teenager, he became interested in martial arts and painting and thus studied both disciplines. Karate had an impact on his character, making him a highly disciplined, as well as opened up in front of him other art forms. Much of what Fabian learned by studying the East, influenced his painting.
Fabian left Argentina in 22 years and went to live in Italy, where he spent seven years. It was there that his pictorial and literary creation took an easterly direction. Also in Italy, he wrote a book "Reflections (or images) dream", later published in the United States. Then he left for a year in Japan. There he created the work "Japanese flag" and "Meditating Man", on display in the Governor's Mansion. Fabian left Japan to Los Angeles, where he lives now, dedicating his life to the creation of paintings and literary works to influence other people and awakening in them feelings.
Fabian unique style. He does not want to categorize his work, because it restricts the creator and the creation. He loves to write acrylic because it dries quickly, and it allows the artist to follow his impulses. Energetic and symbolic images filled with dressed up passion. Fabian puts in painting emotions and each painting reflects his drive and energy. Painting becomes a road map, a guide with a lot of areas where the audience decide which path will lead them to the knowledge.
"Thirty years of my wheels roll along the sandy road. I left behind a lot and lost a lot. Until the wheels spinning, I can see in front of the road that will lead me to new knowledge. "
- From the book "Reflections of dreams."


He has different cycles - balconies, women in the bar, flamenco, lonely walk the streets at night, East ...

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P.S. Work of this passionate artist you meet again and again in this magazine. I will periodically make a collection. I'd be happy. and if you like it ...

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