Peter Greco is one of America’s most experienced practitioners in the art of traditionally inspired, hand crafted lettering and typography.His continuous exploration and passion has enabled him to reach beyond design into the realm of fine art.
While residing in the LA arts district, he was a founding member of the Downtown Artists Development Association and the Concerned Artists Action Group.
Greco continues to design logos and lettering art by hand as well as to produce “calligraffitti” street art, hand painted signs, and interior and exterior typographic murals.
His work has been exhibited in various art galleries in both the Los Angeles area and throughout the United States.
In addition, he has created an authentic body of Renaissance manuscript art as a library exhibit and as a graphic novel.
Exquisite color palettes, deliberate paint strokes, meticulously chosen words and phrases concealed within metaphysical symbols all encourage the viewer to look for deeper meaning in each piece of art.
More of Peter Greco’s amazing designs can be found at petergrecoart.com.
Yes, I am in awe, too! ❤
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I am envious of such talent, but also respectful and in awe. Always.
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This was beautiful to see in the e-mail, but when I clicked on the website and saw it in its larger format, WOW! It popped!! When an artist causes us to “look for deeper meaning in each piece of art,” you know s/he has a God-given talent. I’m so glad you shared Greco’s work. Thank you!
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Amazing!
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Really enjoyed…stirred my brain in a great way!
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I’m glad no one takes me for granite!
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I DO—-I DO—!
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Such precise design.
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Don’t you just love it? Thank you!
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You rock! Thank you!
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SUPER YOWZA YOWZAS!!!!
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exquisite art!!!!!
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So elegant.
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It does. And such intricate designs.
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beautiful artwork. Looks like it was done in a calligraphy pen.
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