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GINO PEREZ

Gino Perez Art is a 3rd generation Los Angeles native Mexican American.

Artworks Available

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    Audrey, 2020

  • Original Mixed Media Painting

  • 30” x 40”

  • Price $5,000
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    No. 158, 2020

  • Original Acrylic Painting

  • 34” x 40”

  • Price $3,500
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    No. 160, 2020

  • Original Acrylic Painting

  • 34” x 40”

  • Price $3,500
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    Untitled, 2020

  • Original Oil Painting

  • 16” x 20”

  • Price $1500
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    GINO PEREZ

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    History, 2021

  • Original Mixed Media Painting

  • 24” x 48”

  • Price $4,500
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    No. 183, 2018

  • Original Acrylic Painting

  • 31.5” x 31.5”

  • Price $3,000
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    Untitled, 2019

  • One of One Hand Embellished Print

  • 25” x 27”

  • Price $1500
  • Artist

    GINO PEREZ

  • Details

    Untitled, 2019

  • One of One Hand Embellished Print

  • 25” x 27”

  • Price $1500
About Artist

GINO PEREZ

Gino Perez Art was the first son born after 4 sisters to Henry and Stella Perez. Officially named Mariano Leo Giovanni Perez. Dubbed “Gino” for short.

From the beginning, Gino was surrounded by art. Gino’s Mother is an avid arts and crafts enthusiast. She spends her spare time designing and sewing one of a kind items as a hobby.

Gino’s father was an artist and would spend hours at an easel drawing and painting. His father ultimately lost his life due to a long battle with drug addiction but never stopped drawing until his death in 2002.

 Throughout his career he has shown his pieces at various galleries in Southern California. To name a few, Axiom Gallery Main St., Santa Monica and New Image Art Gallery. Solo installation and Art shows include: The Brewery in Downtown L.A., Frank Gehry Building on Main St., Santa Monica, Venice Heights on Abbot Kinney and California Heritage Museum Santa Monica.

His genuine expression and everyday creative approach to life have earned him a following among local art and fashion enthusiasts. This fine collection of work is pure and true to his theory of life: “The grey area is where we belong.”