Roberto Peremese

Lima, Peru
Bridging the ancestral with the urban, my art is a gateway between worlds.
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About

Roberto Peremese, born in 1987 in Lima, Peru, is a multifaceted artist who expresses himself through painting, illustration, graffiti, and muralism.

 His work combines elements of Andean worldview, Amazonian psychedelia, and contemporary urban culture.
Impact

Peremese's art celebrates Peru's cultural diversity, promoting dialogue between ancestral traditions and modern expressions.

Through his murals and community projects, he seeks to transform urban spaces into open-air galleries that inspire and educate.
Key Concepts

Peremese's work explores contemporary Peruvian identity, fusing Andean iconography, Amazonian fauna, and everyday scenes from Lima.

His complex and colorful compositions reflect the richness and energy of an ever-evolving Peru.
Inspiration

Peremese draws from his community's oral traditions, ancestral philosophy, and Lima's vibrant urban culture.

The interaction between the mystical and the everyday, as well as the energy of markets and popular festivals, are constant sources of inspiration for his art.
Notable Projects and Collaborations
All Bloods" mural for the Peruvian North American Cultural Institute (ICPNA), celebrating chicha culture and the fusion of Andean traditions with urban influences.
Participation in the International Biennial of Amazonian Art, collaborating with local communities to create works that highlight the cultural and natural richness of the Amazon.
Collaboration with Lenovo to create Lima's largest mural, combining technology and urban art.
"San Cristobal" project as part of the Rainbow Project initiative, creating murals that strengthen the sense of community and promote positive behaviors in public spaces.