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Seven Seas - Guillo Perez III
Seven Seas - Guillo Perez III
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Seven Seas — Guillo Perez III
Seven Seas by Guillo Perez III is a captivating mixed media painting on canvas, measuring 60 x 30 in, blending abstract cosmic imagery with subtle figurative elements. Through layered shades of blue, green, yellow, and white, Perez creates a mesmerizing visual experience that evokes the vastness of the universe and the sea.
"Seven Seas invites contemplation of the unknown, where cosmic energy meets human curiosity and the thrill of exploration." – Guillo Perez III
Within the swirling abstract forms, the subtle silhouette of a surfer emerges, symbolizing human resilience, adventure, and the courage to navigate uncharted waters. The piece balances abstraction with narrative, offering viewers both aesthetic wonder and conceptual depth.
Details
- Artist: Guillo Perez III
- Title: Seven Seas
- Medium: Mixed media on canvas
- Size: 60 x 30 in
- Year: 2021
- Edition: Part of Stephen Hawking's collection
- Authenticity: Signed by the artist; Certificate of Authenticity included
- Ships From: Tampa, FL (Worldwide Shipping Available)
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Collector's Note
"Seven Seas" stands as a fusion of cosmic abstraction and subtle human narrative, making it a compelling addition to any contemporary collection. Its dynamic colors and hidden figurative details invite repeated exploration, rewarding the viewer with new discoveries at every glance.
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.”
