Constructivist Rafael Pérez (born 1938 in Montalbán, Estado Carabobo, Venezuela; died 2001 in Zurich, Switzerland) produced primarily paintings and drawings, plus a few sculptures. Since the mid-1960s he worked with intense and uncompromising colours in a strictly
geometric style. Neither figurative content nor a title—he labelled his paintings unsentimentally according to colours—distracted from the work itself. The approximately ten sketchbooks, almost without exception dedicated to his wife Ursula, are a special feature of his creations. These books, created as personal gifts, show aspects of his work reserved for his closest circles, above all his family. Though the sketchbooks also comprise drawings that served as studies for paintings, those that reveal his fascination with the universe and its dimensions in everyday life deserve special attention.