Eduardo Pérez-Cabrero is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist born in Barcelona in 1961, working between Barcelona, Miami, and Ras Al Khaimah. Coming from a family deeply embedded in the arts, his maternal great-grandfather’s uncle commissioned Antoni Gaudí to design the iconic Casa Batlló, while his paternal great-grandfather was a composer and conductor at the prestigious Liceo Opera House in Barcelona. Eduardo’s Mediterranean-influenced work blends sensuality with impressionism, using vibrant colors to evoke the natural beauty of the Mediterranean—blues of the sea, golden wheat fields, and the green of pine trees. His art is inspired by fleeting impressions and the visible surface of the world around him.
Eduardo has exhibited globally, with shows at Art Madrid, Art Laren (Netherlands), Castell de Benedormiens (Barcelona), and the Dubai Art Festival. His works are part of private collections in Spain, Andorra, France, Italy, Germany, the U.S., Mexico, and Russia. His art can also be found in public spaces such as the Hotel Majestic in Barcelona and the Four Seasons Hotel in Madrid, where twelve of his pieces are displayed, including two in the main lobby.