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Phil Perry is a self-taught artist whose entire professional life has been devoted to an evolution of artistic processes used for creating products frequently sourced worldwide by renowned Architects and Interior Designers.  His contemporary paintings are the latest evolution of the P E R R Y product line. 


1971, Phil founded PERRY Design & Manufacturing, by 1976, after becoming a pioneering specialist in the design and manufacture of Roman Shades, the company was regarded as an industry leader. In 1980 PERRY ventured into the design and manufacture of silk screen fabrics. In 1983 our famous "PERRY Sitting Duck Canvas", an industry standard, was dyed with a proprietary process using acrylic paint.


Iron and sculpted steel products followed in 1989 starting with custom iron drapery rods. In 1992 front door entry hardware was added; a year later kitchen and bathroom accessory hardware.  By 1996 Perry Art Furniture (sculpted steel tables), along with PERRY's proprietary copper, gold and silver renaissance finishes, had become internationally acclaimed. 


1998, having previously painted on canvas, linen and silk, Phil began painting on paper, allowing a new process to evolve that resulted in an oriental contemporary feel.  In 2008 Phil created p e r r y art group, making his art available to the trade. 


The Perry family invites you to visit our 21,000 square foot facility where under one roof PERRY manufactures both window coverings and sculpted steel furniture; and p e r r y art produces contemporary paintings of all size and scale.



Daisy- Worlds Greatest Dog

 

 

                                                       

Acrylic on 26 x 40 paper.

                                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                            


                                                                                                                   Acrylic on 30 x 40 paper