Fabian Perez was born on November 2, 1967, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a teenager, Fabian was fascinated with martial arts and fine arts. Therefore, he dedicated himself to study both disciplines. Karate helped broaden his horizons by giving him mental toughness and insight into other forms of art. Much of what Fabian learned through his Eastern studies influenced his paintings.

Fabian left Argentina when he was 22 to live in Italy, where he resided for seven years. It is here where his career in painting and writing took a transcendental journey. It is also in Italy where he was inspired to write his book “Reflections of a Dream,” published later in the United States. He then went to Japan, where he lived for one year. While there, he painted The Japanese Flag and A Meditating Man, which are on display in a government house. Fabian then came to Los Angeles, where he devotes his life to inspire others with his painting and writing.

Fabian’s style is unique—he wishes not to categorize his work as he feels this limits his creativity. He likes to paint with acrylic because it dries quickly, and this allows him to follow his impulses. The bold and symbolic imagery feels intensely passionate. Fabian paints with his emotions, and each painting reflects his drive and energy. The paintings become a roadmap, a guide with many directions, where the viewers decide which path they wish to experience.

“It’s been thirty years that my wheels travel on a sandy road. In my tracks, I’ve left things behind and lost many others. As the wheels turn, I can see a road ahead that will take me to many new experiences.”

You can add Fabian’s ethereal art work to your collection by contacting our local art galleries in Irvine and Laguna Beach. Featuring the work of dozens of today’s artists, Village Gallery is the top choice among California art collectors.

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