Island
Time, acrylic on
canvas, 18" x 24."
(LEFT)
blend the light colors over them," she
explains. "And I don't wait for the paint
to dry before blending." Displayed in
galleries and retail shops in Florida and
the Bahamas, Perry's original paintings
net between $1,500 and $4,500 apiece.
Given her affnity for the sea, marine
conservation is a cause that's close to
her heart. Perry donates her signed
prints to raise money for organizations
such as the Coastal Conservation As-
The Sea
is Calling, acrylic
on canvas, 30"
x 40." Limited
edition prints
available.
(ABOVE)
R I S I N G TI D E
PERRY IS AN ETERNAL OPTIMIST
WHO IS ALWAYS COOKING
UP ART WITH A FUN ATTITUDE
FIND OUT WHAT'S COOKING AT
DANIELLEPERRYFINEART.COM
Winners
Circle, acrylic on
canvas, 18" x 24."
(ABOVE)
sociation Florida. Another donation, her
original painting of a sea turtle, hangs
in the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in
Boca Raton.
What's Perry's next adventure? "I
spend more time in my studio than on
yachts these days," she says. "And I
dream of putting the yachting jobs aside
and traveling solely for inspiration."
Another dream she's making headway
toward fulflling.
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