Archive for the Acrylic Category

Pin-up

Posted in Acrylic with tags , , on January 23, 2008 by Gregorio Perez

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Acrylic, 30×40….
I finally finished this.  As you can see I made a few changes.  I’ve been told that this flower is a “Pin Up Flame Begonia”.  Thank you Karen Gentry from Hidden Lake Gardens for looking that up for me.  

Flores del Jardin

Posted in Acrylic with tags on January 21, 2008 by Gregorio Perez

  I’ve been working on this acrylic floral (30×40) for a few weeks on and off.  I still have a few touchups to do but I thought I would post the pic anyway.  I’m a little burnt out on this painting and need a break.  I may display this in the Hidden Lake Gardens Show starting in February.   

Rosa, 18×24, acrylic on canvas

Posted in Acrylic on October 26, 2006 by Gregorio Perez

This was painted from a photograph that my mom gave me. She was 21 when the photo was taken. The photo was old and faded which gave me the idea to use the faded color in the painting. As for acrylic, it’s still not my favorite medium. Some day when I get my own private studio I’ll start painting in oil again. As for painting portraits I think it’s more difficult than landscapes. I can change a landscape and it’s no big deal. I cant do that with a portrait. This was more of a challenge for me than anything I’ve done in the past two years.

The Box Show

Posted in Acrylic, fishing on August 9, 2006 by Gregorio Perez

The 4th Annual LCVA Box Show Auction will be held on September 30th, 2006.Spanish Fly Box, Acrylic (sold)Fly Box, Acrylic (sold)

The Boulevard Market

Posted in Acrylic, Watercolor on August 9, 2006 by Gregorio Perez

I currently have two pieces at The Boulevard Market in Tecumseh, MI. Please contact me for purchasing information.

Peppers, Watercolor (Original NFS, Prints Available $40)

Olives and Peppers, Acrylic

Little Boxes (sold)

Posted in Acrylic on April 18, 2006 by Gregorio Perez

Where have all the architects gone? I was once an architect student in college before I switched to Industrial Design. Even though I decided against that career there’s still a part of me that enjoys studying architecture. One of my favorite websites to visit is www.adrianarchitecture.com . I took Peter Barr’s tour last year during Adrian’s Maple City Fest. There’s actually a tour map that you can use to take the tour yourself if you’re so inclined. Anyway, I love that kind of stuff. I admire the people who spend the time to buy these old houses in order to bring them back to life. My favorite styles are probably the craftsman, Greek revival and Romanesque. Sure these houses are a big challenge to refurbish, BUT the results are worth it in my opinion. If you take the architectural tour behind City Hall you’ll also find that the streets were modified to create an ideal place for children to run around. That’s what neighborhoods are all about!

So why all this talk about architecture? Well, I’m wondering why all houses have to look the same these days? I painted “Little Boxes” for the LCVA Box Show Auction last Fall. It represents my feelings concerning all the vinyl sided little boxes cropping up all over the place. I understand why people buy them and I cant really blame them. You can buy a brand new vinyl sided box for less than an old clunker downtown. People buy box houses for the same reason people shop at Walmart and that’s $$$. So what’s the problem? Well there are a bunch! But, here’s the one I feel like complaining about today. Small farmers cant compete with megafarms, just like the corner store cant compete with Walmart. So, when it’s time to retire how can you blame them for selling their land to developers? And, developers make out like bandits when they can subdivide the land into a thousand quarter acre lots and put up cookie cutter homes as fast as they can. Building cookie cutter homes keeps the costs down and allows them greater profits…..So they can buy up more farm land and start all over again, and again, and again. Why would anyone want to pay more for an older house? Well, for one I kinda like farm land. I grew playing in open fields. I wonder what’s going to happen to Lenawee County when all the farm land is gone? And, what about the older homes? Should we just write them off and bulldoze them over? Who cares about those old junkers anyway? I care. I guess I’m stubborn like that. And, the painting “Little Boxes” is not about the cute little song. To me the little houses on the hillside represent little locusts eating up all the countryside.