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Dawn's First Light - Guillo Perez III
Dawn's First Light - Guillo Perez III
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Dawn's First Light — Guillo Perez III
Dawn's First Light by Guillo Pérez III is an acrylic on canvas painting capturing the serene beauty of a South Tampa Victorian home illuminated by the gentle glow of early morning. Bathed in soft light, the scene radiates calm as dawn breaks across the historic neighborhood.
Guillo uses a harmonious palette of violet, green, yellow, and soft blue to infuse the work with a sense of renewal, warmth, and quiet energy. His deliberate brushwork and attention to architectural detail celebrate both Florida’s natural splendor and its distinctive Victorian charm.
This piece reflects Guillo’s ability to merge atmosphere, color, and narrative—inviting viewers into a moment of stillness and appreciation for the beauty of place and time.
Details
- Artist: Guillo Pérez III
- Title: Dawn's First Light
- Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
- Size: 48 x 24 in
- Year: 2021
- Authenticity: Signed by the artist; Certificate of Authenticity included
- Ships From: Tampa, FL (Worldwide Shipping Available)
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Collector's Note
"Dawn's First Light" offers a moment of peaceful reflection—a celebration of Florida’s architecture, its quiet mornings, and the timeless dialogue between nature and home. This piece brings warmth, serenity, and elegance to any contemporary art collection.
About the Artist — Guillo Pérez III
Guillo Pérez III is a Dominican–American painter whose work merges the strength of his Caribbean heritage with the edge of his New York upbringing. As the grandson of the celebrated master Guillo Pérez, he carries a powerful artistic lineage — yet his voice is unmistakably his own.
Working from Tampa, Guillo developed his signature philosophy, Bauhaus Budō, blending Bauhaus structure with the discipline of martial arts. His paintings pulse with geometry, myth, color, and movement.
His work has been exhibited across the U.S. and the Caribbean, and he has helped build creative communities in Miami, New York, and Tampa. The New York Times recognized him as a “Star Maker.”
