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Out of the Blue, Art in the Sun.
Paintings for your home, office or private yacht.
 
 
 Please visit my new website to view my paintings!  :)
 
 
 

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 "My gallery of paintings was inspired by my love of the ocean, nature
and tropical islands while traveling throughout
the Caribbean and beyond".
 
 
 
 Copyright © 2010 Danielle Perry All rights reserved.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

"Seafire". Original Abstract Painting will be on exhibit at ArtServe on Sunrise in Ft. Lauderdale April 30th- May 23rd, 2008. I look forward to seeing you there. Danielle
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Friday, April 18, 2008

"Blue Reflections", part of a new wave of nautical/abstract paintinga. More paintings on the way soon.
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Monday, April 14, 2008

"Jack's Girls". Wow. Outstanding!  I didn't know that you could do people so well!  They will be very happy to receive this! Mike
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Saturday, April 12, 2008

I just saw you new painting, "Exotic Garden", it i so beautiful and the one that you're working on in the Nautical section is great too! I wish I was closer to you so you could give me private lessons. Michele
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Monday, April 7, 2008

"Blue Reflections" is part of a new series of paintings focusing on nautical water reflections. The medium is acrylic on large gallery wrap canvas formats 24" X 36" or larger. I have posted the first one in progress of this series on the Nautical page. I hope you like this new series and I look forward to your feedback. Danielle
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Friday, April 4, 2008

New! "Exotic Garden", original tropical parrot painting available at "St. Tropez" on Las Olas, Ft. Lauderdale or contact me directly. I ship worldwide. Ready to hang on your wall no framing necessary, sides are also painted (see Birds)   Danielle

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