Education
He moved to New York at age six and to Philadelphia at age sixteen where he studied at the Philadelphia College of Art and the University of Pennsylvania.
He moved to New York at age six and to Philadelphia at age sixteen where he studied at the Philadelphia College of Art and the University of Pennsylvania.
He is also known for his paintings for various baseball card series. He is a native of San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico. Perez’s art was on exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia in 2004.
lieutenant was the only one-man show dedicated to sports art at that institution.
There is now a permanent exhibit of the 33 paintings (the original 32 plus an additional one of Pat Gillick who was admitted to the Hall of Fame in 2011) in the Hall of Fame section at Citizens Bank Park. He has been the official artist for the Philadelphia Phillies since 1982 and was the official artist for the Major League Hall of Fame for twenty-five years.
Starting in 1982, Perez painted a yearly set of cards for the "Diamond Kings" series for the Donruss Trading Card Company The paintings were of baseball"s premier players.
(The Perez-Steele Galleries).
Perez currently paints for Topps baseball cards. His paintings use acrylics, oils, gouache and watercolors. His artistic influences include such greats as John Singer Sargent, Anders Zorn, Joaquin Sorolla, and Diego Velazquez.
Perez painted a portrait of Grover Cleveland Alexander for President Ronald Reagan and a Japanese stickball scene for " Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners.
He also painted Arky Vaughan for President Clinton. He was commissioned to paint Robert North. C. Nix, Junior., a former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice, for the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
Foreign Perez, baseball has a rich history with multiple facets (offense, defense, running, catching and pitching) and multiple focal points (the stadiums, the uniforms, the equipment and the fans in the stands). He tries to incorporate all of these elements into his paintings.
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Perez"s book "The Immortals: An Art Collection of Baseball"s Best," (published 2010) offers a visual history of the 292 members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.