HI, I’m Steve Perry, owner of Steve Perry Creations.
We are a full-service theming company specializing in faux rockwork, graphic design, and vehicle wraps. We are currently located in Fort Wayne, Indiana where I live with my wife Sara and our four children.
In 2005, I graduated from the University of Saint Francis with a bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Arts. While finishing out my college degree I became fascinated with the process of faux rock creation and in 2002 I flew out to Arizona for my first hands-on class. Since graduating I have been blessed to work for some of the leading theme parks and zoological companies in the industry including:
- Walt Disney World Orlando, Florida
- Universal Studios Orlando, Florida
- Indianapolis Zoo, Indiana
- Columbus Zoo, Ohio
- Cincinnati Zoo, Ohio
- Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, Indiana
- And many more
Since childhood I have always had a wild imagination. I spent hours playing in the sandbox building forts out of sticks and rocks. As I grew, so did my imagination and now not only do I get to build bigger forts, but I also get to create and design the sticks and rocks themselves, all hand-sculpted from cement and epoxy. God has given me a talent to turn imagination into reality and I am excited to help make your wildest dreams a reality as well.
Here at Steve Perry Creations our team is skilled in many different areas that has allowed us to function year-round. Being a full-service theming company, we offer other types of creative work including digital and dimensional signage, vehicle wraps, and custom, one of a kind photo ops. I love working with my clients to solve their creative challenges. Our solutions can range from a simple canvas print to a large zoological exhibit. But no matter what your imagination can conjure, know that we will work hard to make a product that you can be proud of and that is within your budget.
I enjoy working in the theming industry for many reasons, but the part I love best is that we thrive when we think outside the box. The Sky’s the limit in this industry and I still find myself feeling like that little kid, only now my sandbox is a lot bigger.
Check out the full story below in my PBS interview.