My piece, “Sea Shepherdess” is going to be featured in the in Grandview Avenue Gallery at Atlanta Artists Center (as part of their Inspired series) until September, 2022. If you can’t make it to the gallery, you can check it out below or on the Atlanta Artists Center website.
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Dear Friends: Proud to announce the Jury of the Atlanta Artists Center at 2979 Grandview Ave NE #3213, Atlanta, GA 30305 chose one of my submissions for their upcoming Drawing Show Exhibit. The show will hang in the Gallery for two months and the original artwork will be for sale. This Sunday, May 1, will […]
4 of my drawings are shown in this art competition’s gallery. Marina #2 Wedding Kiss Kalli Hadis To see my drawings in the gallery, click the button below and search for ‘Richard Perano” on the page.
Hi, Everyone! Here comes Thanksgiving signaling the holiday season. Depending on expectations, it can be the best or worst time of year. It’s down to the choices we make about what’s important to us. I’m lucky and, if you have as much to be thankful for as I do in 2021, then you are lucky […]
Three of my pieces (HADIS, MARINA #2, and DANNY) have been featured in the The Freestyles Show at the Flagler County Art League.
I am excited to be part of the Flagler County Art League’s juried exhibit, entitled “Heroes, Heroines, and Heroics.” The virtual online show starts April, 17 2021 and runs through June 12, 2021.
As far back as I can remember, I have been a risk-taker. While I cannot imagine living life any other way, it’s not a claim I make casually or soley out of pride. Many of the risks I took as a child, as a youth and in my younger years were impulsive and not well-considered.
Richard Perano is living a double life. Stockbroker by day. Artist by night.
I was a bit obsessed with drawing as a boy. My main themes were dinosaurs, religious figures (I was raised Roman Catholic) and cartoons. Like clockwork, I stopped drawing when I hit puberty. Then, In the early 2000s, I started again when someone told me something I found hard to believe. I was filling in for one of our absent parents on Grandparent’s Day at Paideia School. When my “amazing” daughter and I got to her Art Class, I began chatting with the Art Teacher who happens to be a well known local artist.