Luis Aref is from the eastern United States. He lives and works in Tokyo. His works range from obscure symbolism to poetic passages. Aref often creates works with references regarding intrusive thoughts to mental health struggles. Themes often being dark, Aref uses personal experience and unique source material to get through to the viewer.
Paintings & Illustrations

2022
Oil on canvas
69 x 69cm
2022
Mixed media on stretched canvas
12.7 x 17.8cm
2022
Mixed media on stretched canvas
12.7 x 17.8cm
2022
Mixed media on stretched canvas
12.7 x 17.8cm

2021
Oil on canvas
43 x 50cm

2022
Oil on stretched canvas
60 x 60cm

2020
Pastel on paper
76 x 55cm

2022
Oil and acrylic on stretched canvas
43 x 51cm

2022
Oil on canvas
35 x 43cm

2022
Oil stick and pastel on paper
53 x 76cm

2022
Oil stick on paper
51 x 35cm

Oil stick on paper
38 x 53cm

2022
Oil stick on paper
38 x 50cm

2022
Oil stick on paper
15 x 53cm

2022
Mixed media on paper
53 x 76cm

2022
Oil on wood
35 x 43cm

2022
Oil on stretched canvas
30 x 30cm

2020
Pastel on Watson paper
45 x 38cm

2020
Pastel on Watson paper
45 x 38cm

2020
Pastel on Watson paper
45 x 38cm

2020
Pastel on Watson paper
45 x 38cm

2020
Pastel on Watson paper
45 x 38cm

2020
Pastel on Watson paper
45 x 38cm
Relief/Woodblock prints, Silkscreen, & Monotype prints

2022
Woodblock Print
92 x 141cm

2021
Silkscreen on Washi/和紙
48 x 66cm

2021
Silkscreen on Washi/和紙
48 x 66cm

Relief Print on Washi/和紙
2020

Relief Print on paper
2020






2022
Silkscreen on paper
20 x 30.5

2021
Woodblock paper on Washi/和紙
84 x 66cm


2022
Monotype print/Posca pen
15 x 10cm


2022
Silkscreen on paper
27 x 20cm

2021
Ukiyo-e print on Washi/和紙
16 x 23cm
Mixed media


2020
Mixed media



Hand bounded book using cloth, paper, and thread. Inserted into the cover and the pages of the book are sheets of Washi/和紙. On the sheets, the letter “i”, made with a linocut print. The i represents the importance of oneself, as well of the importance of using being analog whenever one can.

2020
Woodblock print/Linocut print/Gold leaf/Coffee on Washi/和紙
68 x 98cm





The paper is handmade from Korea, and I bathed it in coffee for the specific color. The initial capitals in the verses were made using linocuts and ink. I have also applied gold leaf to the work. The rest of the letters were made by burning the letters into the wood and printing them on the paper.
The passages are inspired by a novel by C.S Lewis called The Screwtape Letters, and my fear of Hell.
Serpent’s Allurement is part of a group exhibition project I did at the art gallery in Temple University Japan.
Photography


2019
Digital Photography


Biography
Luis Aref is an artist and was born in 1997. He grew up in Tampa with a unique background. He moved to Japan in 2018. It was a “restart” in a sense. It didn’t have to be Japan, it could’ve been anywhere.
He wanted to go somewhere he didn’t know anybody. In doing so, he believed that he would better be able to know himself as he searches for a new life. He does many things. Such things are Relief Printmaking, Painting, Silkscreen, Graphic Design, and Photography. He has been an artist for a short time. Only for two years.
Because he works with various media, the way he describes his artwork is complicated.