
Height: 6ft
weight: 190lb
hair: black
eyes: green
Chili Perez was born the only son of a poor farmer who provided for his family by tilling the soil and tending sheep. At the tender age of twelve years old, Chili lost his father and mother in a bus accident. Chili had been left at home to tend sheep while his father and mother were to travel by bus to the city to sell vegetables in the market place. While rounding a curve on a narrow mountain road, the bus driver lost control and bus plummeted hundreds of feet to the valley below killing all aboard.
The land Chili and his parents lived on belonged to a wealthy land owner. Upon learning of the death of the mother and father he decided to kick Chili off the farm so that he could put another poor family to work for him:
With no place and no one to turn to, Chili decided to travel to Rio de Janeiro. He had heard stories of wealth and the glamour of this magic city by the sea. Upon reaching Rio de Janeiro he found himself homeless and living on the streets. He soon came in contact with other young boys in the same situation as himself. Chili ended up living in infamous Favela, a hillside slum on the fringe of Rio, in a small shack made of sheet tin and wood with three other boys who would become his best friends. While his friends relied upon the art of theft to provide substance, Chili fell back on his heretofore unneeded talent for art as a means of support. While growing up on the farm Chili had found that he had a natural talent for drawing pictures with charcoal on rocks or wood of his family and the farm animals. With charcoal and paper in hand he descended upon the tourists of Rio de Janeiro to make a living by drawing pictures of the city and the tourists for souvenirs two years after arriving in Rio Chili was discovered by a wealthy merchant, a man of fifty with no family who took Chili into his home and became his patron. By the age of twenty, Chili started to become known in Rio for his fantastic erotic artwork. At twenty-five, he had become famous in Brazil for his pencil and ink gay and lesbian erotic artwork.
In 1997 Chili Perez decided he would share this work with the world period. In the form of the Chili Perez "Blue Book Diaries." A comic book format to tell the erotic stories from the lives of gay and lesbian people around the world.
