About
Becca Perry is a multi-media artist from Saskatchewan, Canada. Becca enjoys working in a variety of styles including plaster sculpture, acrylic, and digital illustration. Her work is inspired by a deep connection with nature and the creative process itself.
Becca is best known for featuring various fish in her work. The decision to paint fish is dual purpose. Her work helps spread awareness on the importance of fish to our society and planet, and the need to protect fish habitat. However, each painting is also designed to evoke emotions including calmness, nostolgia, excitement, and gratitude. Her motivation to paint fish originates from her non-art career as a fisheries biologist and educator.
Becca sells original work and prints (reproductions) through her website and via galleries in Saskatchewan. .
Shows
Sept. 2024
Fine Art Now Fair with On the Avenue Artisan Gallery
Saskatoon, SK
July - Aug. 2024
Keethanow Gallery
Waskesiu, SK
Aug. 2022
Solo Show, On the Avenue Artisan Gallery
Prince Albert SK
Outside of her creative practice, Becca is a natural resource instructor at Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Saskatchewan.In addition, Becca is an avid angler and spends countless hours with her husband, family, and friends fly fishing for new species in new places. Some of her favorite fishing memories include catching her first Muskellunge on Manitou Island, her first Lahontan Cutthroat in Nevada, and her personal best walleye on Tobin Lake, Saskatchewan. These adventures would not be possible without her partner in adventure, and husband Tom. Becca and Tom currently live in Saskatchewan with their black lab "Archie", and cats "Millie" and "Milo".