Anthony Gerardi Art Collections
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Artwork by Anthony Gerardi
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Marlboro Menthol Black 100s by Anthony Gerardi
Icelandic homestead by Anthony Gerardi
Parasaurolophus by Anthony Gerardi
Meaghan C by Anthony Gerardi
Great Blue Heron by Anthony Gerardi
An Oscar by Anthony Gerardi
Crepuscular Flight by Anthony Gerardi
The Church at Vik by Anthony Gerardi
Rainbow Carrots by Anthony Gerardi
Bethel in the back yard by Anthony Gerardi
Youth and Senescence by Anthony Gerardi
Illuminated squidjig by Anthony Gerardi
Ashley's Eyes by Anthony Gerardi
Darling Danielle by Anthony Gerardi
Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana by Anthony Gerardi
Thin Lizzy by Anthony Gerardi
Snapping turtle Chelydra serpentina by Anthony Gerardi
Pepper gnaws a bone by Anthony Gerardi
Albino Axolotl by Anthony Gerardi
Northern Leopard Frog by Anthony Gerardi
Northern Spring Peeper by Anthony Gerardi
Wood Frog by Anthony Gerardi
King of the dune by Anthony Gerardi
Canada Goose Branta canadensis by Anthony Gerardi
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About Anthony Gerardi
From a very young age, Tony Gerardi has had a keen interest in art, science, and writing. Tony developed a particular fondness for the biological sciences while living on the banks of the Charles River in Medway, Massachusetts. With a pond and woods adjacent to his property, he spent endless summer days observing wildlife. Fueled by an active imagination, drawing and writing stories were also central activities during these formative years. This youthful fascination culminated in a Bachelor of Science in Zoology at University of Rhode Island.
In the years that followed, Tony worked various biotech positions before transitioning to software documentation in the late nineties. Yet his interests never wavered far from science or art. Upon the advice of an older sibling, he pursued these aspirations by enrolling in the Natural Science Illustration certificate program at the Rhode Island School of Design.
At RISD, Tony expanded his artistic skills and added acrylic and watercolor painting to his preferred media. For his final project, Tony worked closely with a herpetologist at the Roger Williams Zoo for their FrogWatch program. The result was Tony's depiction, in acrylic paint, of the ten species of frogs and toads native to Rhode Island. These original paintings were subsequently incorporated into an educational poster.
Tony's art is not restricted to amphibians. He has depicted animals of various classes and genera, and also enjoys painting people and pet portraits, landscapes, and still life.
Tony became active in the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators and has served as the treasurer for the New England chapter for the past several years. He has contributed work to other natural science exhibits, including:
* South Shore Natural Science Center, Norwell, MA (October 2012)
* Westerly Land Trust, Westerly, RI (June 2013)
* Audubon Society of Connecticut, Pomfret, CT (September 2013)
* Habitat education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Belmont, MA (October 2014)
* Anderson Gallery at Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA (November 2015 - February 2016)
* Great Ponds Gallery at Lakeville Public Library, Lakeville, MA "Mass Migrations" (November 2018 - December 2018)
* Akillian Gallery at Massasoit Community College in Canton, MA "Mass Migrations" (January 2019 - March 2019)