Thursday, August 3, 2017

Fabian Perez: vortexes of dance passion





Argentine artist and writer Fabian Perez (Fabian Perez) can rightly be considered a citizen of the world. He left his native country at the age of twenty-two, and moved to Italy for seven years. And at this stage of his life he was already an accomplished artist. For an unknown reason, it was in Europe that his work took on an eastern orientation. After completing the story "Reflections of Dreams" Fabian Perez left for Japan for a year - to seek and find the reasons that called him into the oldest art on earth. In this period, he painted two of his already famous paintings - "The Meditating Man" and "The Japanese Flag". Both with honor were exhibited in the residence of the governor.




After the Land of the Rising Sun, the artist was drawn to the American continent. He chose the eternal summer of Los Angeles, but his heart is forever given to Argentine dance art. Today, the artist prefers to paint with acrylic because he dries quickly and impulsively, like the plots of his paintings. The images created are filled with movement and passion, and the characters are symbolic and dynamic. Each picture of Fabian Perez reflects also his own character, the completeness of the energy flow and the depth of the senses. Perhaps, that is why his works deserve world recognition and wide popularity.

Three years ago, in 2009, Fabian Perez was named the official artist of the 10th annual Latin Grammy music award, which once again underscored his inextricable connection with his homeland. A year later he was elected for the artistic display of the 2010 Winter Olympics. An amazing honor for a modern artist whose name is of world importance, and the work is dedicated to tango and flamenco.

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