“Blue Rabbit, Lucy” from The Characters of the Night collection is a breathtaking hand-embellished giclee canvas that captures the essence of mystery and allure in a single, striking image. In this stunning limited edition, Perez introduces us to Lucy, a figure wrapped in an air of intrigue and quiet rebellion.
Her gaze is intense, staring into the distance with a hint of contemplation, while a cigarette holder delicately rests between her fingers—its smoke curling upward, adding to the sense of quiet tension. The contrast between her lit face and the deep, shadowed tones of her dark attire and background creates a powerful visual impact, highlighting her enigmatic presence.
The subtle details of the piece—the soft, smoky textures of the cigarette smoke, the play of light on her skin, and the nuances of her expression —embody the essence of Perez’s signature style: a unique fusion of sensuality, elegance, and introspection. Blue Rabbit, Lucy makes for an extraordinary focal point, an unforgettable addition to any art collection or space that seeks to evoke sophistication and a touch of the mysterious.
As part of a low-numbered edition, this piece is destined to be the centerpiece of any room, bringing an air of timeless elegance to its environment.
Medium: | Giclée |
Format: | Canvas |
Size (Framed): | 125 x 98 cm |
Size (Unframed): | 100 x 75 cm |
Signed: | Yes |
Limited Edition: | Edition 33 of 35 |
Fabian Perez’s artwork finds its roots in his unorthodox upbringing. born in Buenos Aires in 1967, Perez grew up catching glimpses of the nightlife at his father’s nightclubs and bordellos. With his artistic mother and roguish father, Perez saw the glamour and romance of the world they inhabited: passionate and elegant, refined and secretive. Now, his memories of those stylish and fascinating characters populate his work.
After losing both parents before his twenties, Perez began to travel the world, developing his artistic talents as he did so. He also discovered martial arts, and studied with a dedication that would later impact the discipline he used to perfect his art style.
After his career took off while he was working in Italy, Perez experienced a growing recognition and fame for his now famous art style. He eventually moved to the US, where accolades and admiration for his art has continued to grow. He now lives and works in Los Angeles, still creating work and touring to interact with his always expanding group of followers.
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