About Perry Picasshoe
Perry Picasshoe (she/he/they) is a first-generation Mexican-American artist and designer based in Southern California, with an art degree from UCLA.
They fundamentally believe that art should be more than just something you look at—it should be something you live in. Perry’s work often explores their Queer Latinx identity and experiences with bipolar disorder. These personal aspects show up in the vibrant colors and surreal elements of their whimsical pieces. Their art creates its own world, where they can express the complexities of identity and emotion.
Their work has been featured in the LA Times,W Magazine, the Brea Gallery, the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, and the Riverside Art Museum. Their works have also been recognized by industry leaders such as Adobe, Amazon, and Tik Tok.
Their art carries the essence of Magical Realism, dancing the fine line between reality and the surreal, all while remaining firmly rooted in the tangible world. This idea ultimately leads to their philosophical belief that art should be lived in.
