Anita’s Interlude
Acrylic, Swishers, newsprint, paper and gel Transfers on Canvas
29.5in x 60.5in
C.R.E.A.M & Liberation
Charcoal, conte, chalk, spray paint, gel transfer lino relief block print rice paper on paper mounted wood panel
20in x 6in
Bronx Jazz Reverie (Jethro)
Charcoal, conte, chalk, graphite, spray paint, RFK Rives, lino relief block print rice paper on paper mounted wood panel
20in x 16in
Never Catch Me (Yon Jou Pou Chasè, Yon Jou Pou Jibye)
Charcoal, conte, chalk, spray paint, lino relief block print rice paper on paper mounted wood panel
20in x 16in
Girls Dem Sugar/ Pressure
Charcoal, conte, chalk, spray paint, gel transfer, rice paper on paper mounted wood panel
20in x 16in
Na’ye Perez
About the Artist:
Perez, is a Haitian-Cuban artist based in Brooklyn. Perez received an MFA from the Pratt School of Design and describes himself as a “constant observer” of both people and the streets he regularly passes through. His work features scenes based on a real New York block. His work focuses on how different communities are connected, how to bridge accessibility and reclaim spaces. For Perez, “ Art shouldn’t be an exclusive thing meant for wealthy and upper-class people who can afford to visit galleries during regular working hours. People from different backgrounds should be able to access different gallery spaces for free.”