Tomer Peretz

An artist since his early childhood in Jerusalem, Peretz utilizes a spectrum of platforms, including oil and acrylic painting, photography, and conceptual art, to express his unique and contemporary point of view.

Peretz does not paint in vain, a traveler and spiritual wanderer, his work is inspired by stories and people that have impacted his life and spirit as he captures his subjects in a raw and candid light.

Peretz's work includes controversial issues regarding Middle East affairs and specifically the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; depicting his own personal experience as an officer serving in the Israel Defense Forces.

His 2012 opening exhibition "Unbreakable" featured 25 large-scale paintings and collected artifacts at the Bruce Lurie Gallery in Culver City, Calif. Peretz has received many private portrait commissions from A-list celebrities across the globe and custom requests from some of the entertainment industry's top artists.

In December 2019 Tomer painted the logo for the Venice,California based film company; 'Concordia studio' and is featured creating it in the beginning of every movie.

As a way to honor and celebrate the sacrifices healthcare workers and their families endure during the COVID-19 crisis, the Israeli American Council generously gifted Peretz's 'Hero' to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.

In an attempt to uplift his community, Peretz invited his followers into his studio (through social media) to join him in his latest artistic challenge.

It was a fun but difficult painting challenge, giving viewers an entertaining visual and unique glimpse into the private lives of his guests.

Peretz has collaborated with Gene Simmons of KISS, Jonathan Davis of Korn, Dotstolines, Inbar Lavi, Karim Rashid, Alejandro Edda, Magnus Walker, and many more well-renowned artists.

Welcome to America volume 1 was an 11,000 sq ft two part show featuring original artworks, installations, and performances in the heart of Downtown LA.

Materiality today is shown through the eyes of the artist where guests unexpectedly were a part of a shocking, provocative, mind-blowing live performance.

Only those who were holders of the Gonna Make Some Bad Choices Tonight NFT had access to a secret showing on the 4th floor of his building.

On February 1, Peretz launched a limited fashion collection called “War Is Over,” featuring one-of-one repurposed military jackets with a crypto element.

A pinnacle point in Peretz’s life was serving in the Israeli Military in multiple locations around the Middle East, which inspired this latest collection.

Through the transformative process of repurposing military garments and incorporating his art, the artist imbues them with a new, symbolic meaning - one of peace and the end of war.

"Play Time at the Gulf War".
"War is Over" one-of-one piece