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To receive updates on British artistPeter MORGAN's art works click here
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Architectural Art by Peter MORGAN British Art and Artists at Red Rag Gallery Peter Morgan was born in Pembrokeshire in 1970. He studied building design at Pembrokeshire College and trained as a civil engineer. Peter is a self taught artist and has been painting seriously since 1994. He is particularly well known for his colourful palette, working mainly in acrylics using a range of techniques including glazing, impasto and direct painting. Painting buildings has always been at the heart of his drawing and paintings. Peter works directly from the environment, often revisiting places many times and in ever changing weather and seasons. Talking about his paintings Peter says:'My work has become a direct response to the ever changing light, often changing with the weather. Changing my palette with mood and nature, from the black and brown hues of winter to the yellows and ochre of autumn. More so the bright and fresh greens, yellows and clear blue skies of springtime have special appeal in my working year.The beginning of my paintings is often a quick sketch or snap shot. A few quick lines filled with colour help bring to life the experience of being at that place and finished with a pen line. This is a technique developed from my studies from college days. I often revisit places walking in different directions as the image changes as I see a new view point. There is always something to paint, but finding the image gives me inspiration to find others.' Peter Morgan paintings are inspired by his immediate surroundings as well as his travels. Visits to North Wales, Cornwall and the Gower have resulted in a series of larger paintings that aim to capture something of the essence of place. His subjects are often incorporate the light, atmosphere and beauty of places he knows well. In all his paintings the aim is to convey some of this emotion to the viewer. He is especially known for his dramatic whitewashed cottages hidden behind stone walls. In each painting he never quite knows what colour the sky or the landscape is going to be. It might take a week or might take a couple of hours depending on how the layers build up. In addition to Red Rag Art Gallery Peter Morgan has exhibited at a number of other British Art Galleries. Each painting at Red Rag is sourced from the Peter Morgan artist studio and like all Red Rag Contemporary art it can be shipped worldwide. This is the Red Rag British Art Gallery website page which features paintings of Architectural subjects. Within the art listings you will find artists with an International reputation plus the British art works of young artists. At Red Rag British Art Gallery there is always an extensive choice of contemporary paintings featuring Architectural scenes from across the world. All the Architectural paintings available from Red Rag Art Gallery are acquired directly from the British art studio of each featured artist. This guarantees that the paintings are genuine pieces of fine contemporary art from the artist. In addition to guaranteeing authenticity it also ensures that Red Rag British Art Gallery offers best and value for money. Red Rag British Art Gallery is open seven days a week for sales of contemporary British Art. All architectural British art from Red Rag can be delivered throughout the world service normally within a few days of purchase. To view Architectural British art work of each artist simply click on the artist's name or image. Information about every contemporary painting including size and price is displayed by clicking on the image for each British art work. If you would like to buy an architectural painting or require further information about Red Rag British art please contact Red Rag British Art Gallery To receive updates on British artist Peter MORGAN's art and art works at Red Rag Gallery click here or CALL RED RAG NOW on 01451 832563 or outside the UK +44 1451 832563.
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