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The Romantic Nostalgia of Fabian Perez

Kate Downes • 22 December 2020

Explore the classic style of this internationally renowned artist

Fabian Perez is one of the best-known names in the contemporary art market. His nostalgic scenes of romance, drama and fascinating characters has an instant appeal to just about anyone who’s ever seen a classic movie...

The theatrical settings of these artworks might be even more poignant than usual at this time of year, with everyone rewatching their favourite films. However, the demand for Fabian's work is year-round, particularly for his always-collectible limited editions. With their timeless settings, fascinating femme fatales and noir heroes, these artworks have something for everyone.

Born and raised in Buenos Aires in the 1960s, Fabian’s experience with the local nightlife – particularly, the underground nightclubs run by his father – inspired his scenes of sharply dressed men and women in darkened rooms and under street lights. His impressions of these archetype characters have allowed him to develop his uniquely nostalgic yet contemporary style, now coined by the artist himself as “neo-emotionalism.”

The collection we are currently featuring in Watson perfectly shows Fabian’s signature style, each with strong feature characters caught in a candid moment that suggests a much deeper story behind the scenes...

Fabian’s incredible success as an international artist has meant a rise in popularity for both his original works and limited editions. We have been very excited to be able to bring these limited edition pieces into Watson, showcasing some of Fabian’s best known artworks with his favourite characters and models.


Each one of these pieces is hand embellished to recreate the texture and tone of the original artworks… and as some of Fabian’s most popular works, they are highly collectible!

If you would like to book a Zoom viewing to see any of these works up close, please get in contact. To find out more about Fabian and his work, click here !


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