Sculpture, painting
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Artists Similar to Al Perez (32)
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Philippines. Born 1968
Painting

Born 1929
Painting

Philippines. Born 1950
Painting

Philippines. Born 1950
Painting

Philippines. Born 1953
Painting

Philippines. Born 1940
Painting

Born 1944
Painting

Indonesia. Born 1954
Painting

Philippines. 1951 - 2009
Abstract expressionist painting
Philippines. 1890 - 1976
Portrait sculpture, commemorative, public art

Philippines. Born 1953
Painting

Philippines. 1903 - 1998
Nude and semi-nude female portrait painting, some landscapes
Philippines. Born 1960
Contemporary art, varied and multifaceted style

Philippines. Born 1950
Painting

Philippines. 1919 - 1979
Painting; conservative genre, landscapes

Born 1941
Watercolors and abstract sculpture

Philippines. Born 1956
Painting

Philippines. 1924 - 1994
Painting

Philippines. 1909 - 1988
Painting;hometown landscapes

Philippines. 1912 - 1989
Art instructor, landscape painting

Born 1944
Painting

Texas / Philippines. 1947 - 2014
Painting
Philippines. Born 1929
Painting

Philippines. Born 1954
Painting
Philippines. Born 1943
Painting

Philippines. 1908 - 1994
Still life, townscape painting

Philippines. Born 1969
Painting

Indonesia. Born 1943
Painting

Philippines. 1943 - 1997
Meticulous Impressionism, pointillist-like brushstrokes, and abstract experience
Philippines. 1932 - 2004
Painting

Philippines. Born 1981
Unique artwork style featuring suggested figures emerging from a coat of mud-like mixtures and surfaces abused with the constant process of trial and error.

