Obed Gómez

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Obed Gómez
Obed Gómez
Born
Obed Gómez

1966
NationalityPuerto Rican
EducationAndres Buseo Academy
Known forPainting
MovementModern art
AwardsPaoli Award in the Visual Arts Category (2004)

Obed Gómez a.k.a. "The Puerto Rican Picasso" (born 1966) is a Puerto Rican artist of modern art.

Early years

Gómez was born and raised in Santurce, a section of in San Juan, the capital city of Puerto Rico. His grandmother was the first to believe that someday he would become an artist when she saw him drawing at the age of three. He received his primary education in a public school, however when he was eleven he took private art classes. He was sent to the League of Art of San Juan, where he took classes in drawing and painting.[1]

After Gómez graduated from high school, he enrolled in the University of the Sacred Heart in San Juan. He also studied simultaneously at the Andres Buseo Academy where he took art classes. He earned his bachelor's degree in Communications with a minor in visual arts from the University of the Sacred Heart.[2]

At first he was not successful as an artist and instead he faced personal problems which kept him from fulfilling his potential as an artist. His life changed when he moved to Orlando, Florida in 1995 and met his future wife Sarah Lloyd. Sarah encouraged him by insisting that he accompany her to art shows. She inspired him by telling him that he too could produce works of art. He also became a born again Christian. Gomez set up an art studio in a spare room of his home.[1][2]

Artistic style

Gomez developed a style which ranges from vividly realistic to wildly abstract, with a lot of luscious whimsy in between.

Puerto Rican flag. The culture and heritage of Puerto Rico are represented in many of his paintings. Gomez's trademark is the bold and bright hues he favors. His art work have appeared on the covers of the Puerto Rican Professional and Business Leaders Guide, the brochure for Orlando's Puerto Rican Parade and O! Arts Magazine.[1]

Exhibitions

Rooster by Obed Gomez

His art work was exhibited at the Galeria Latina in

Cornwall, England where a critic nicknamed him the "Puerto Rican Picasso".[3] His work has also been exhibited at the following places:[2]

Solo exhibitions

  • 1995 - Universidad del Sagrado Corazon, Santurce, PR
  • 1999 - Puerto Rican Parade Art Exhibit, Orlando, Florida 99
  • 1999 - Sears Art Exhibit, Orlando, Florida
  • 1999 - Lockheed Martin-Orlando, Florida
  • 2000 - Puerto Rican Parade Art Exhibit, Orlando, Florida
  • 2001 - Darden's Hispanic Heritage Art Exhibit, Orlando, Florida
  • 2001 - Orlando Public Library Art Exhibit, Orlando, Florida
  • 2003 - Office of the Governor of Florida, Orlando, Florida
  • 2004 - Moore Multicultural Center at Brevard Community College, Cocoa, Florida
  • 2004 - Valencia Community College East Campus, Orlando, Florida
  • 2005 - "Childhood Memories" Art Exhibit, Brevard Community College, Cocoa, Florida
  • 2005 - "The Colors of Life" Art Exhibit, The House of Arts, Casselberry, Florida
  • 2006 - Solo Exhibit, Solo Exhibit Dale Mabry Campus Art Gallery, Tampa, Florida

Group exhibitions

Honors and recognitions

In 2003, Gomez was named the godfather of the

Lifetime Network, choose Gomez's artwork to decorate the set of "Division". In that year, he was also awarded the Paoli Award in the Visual Arts Category.[1][3]

Even though some of his paintings have sold for over $5,000 (U.S. Dollars), Gomez has donated many of his works to children fund raising auctions.[3] He also created the web page for "Give Kids the World", an organization which grants wishes to children with life-threatening diseases.[2]

Currently

Obed Gomez is currently a graphic designer, painter and a youth art professor. He lives in Orlando with his wife and children.[1][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Obed Gómez". Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
  2. ^ a b c d Club 700
  3. ^ a b c d e f Orlando Sentinel

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