Category Archives: Influences

‘Walk Away or Jump’

Painting for Broomhill exhibition, 55″ x 55″ oil on canvas

‘Walk Away or Jump’

Painting for exhibition

Inspired by a cliff walk with one of Robert Rauschenberg’s assistants in 1978.  The implications of this encounter still roll around in my brain. ‘Walk Away or Jump’. This was possibly one of the major turning points in my life – what did I turn down?  Fame, fortune?

In 1969 Robert Rauschenberg was invited by NASA to witness the lift-off of Apollo 11 at Kennedy Space Center and to use this theme in his work. He created a series of lithographs celebrating the astonishing achievements of the United States NASA Apollo Mission to the Moon. The Stoned Moon series was actually a double pun – the image of this historically groundbreaking event being put on lithographic stones and the feeling of being ‘stoned’ metaphorically on one of the most important events in the history of man. Read original source url…

This series of lithographs were (and still are) a massive influence on my painting, printing and music. Images (sound) that is arbitrarily spliced together in an apparent random manor, will when juxtaposed against each other create a narrative. This meshing together of unrelated imagery may appear to be arbitrary but the intellectual decision making that goes with the process is absolutely phenomenal . It is therefore unrealistic to expect the uneducated masses to view these images as ‘real art’. The birth of Photoshop has enabled everybody to create ‘non-intellectual’ versions of Rauchenberg (and Warhol) – only the educated understand.

Landscapes at Speed

Roadtrips and long journeys hurtle undefined landscapes past your window. Star-shaped spears spin and pierce the night sky as they shoot from streetlights and mountains stand solid on the horizon as the trees in the foreground blur and streak across your eyes.

Click the image above for more image from a six day roadtrip with stopoffs in Brussels, Zurich (it was going to be Prague – but the German authorities banned us from their country on the outward journey) Zagreb, Munich, Ipers, passing through France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Germany.

It is possible to tell more about a landscape or object in a painting than to actually experience the real thing – the editing and generalization required in painting enables the experience of the landscape to be viewed in shorthand. The greatest trick is to imply this with the minimum of effort. Read more…

Below is a video of a previous exhibition

Napalm Exmoor National Park

Click here for press review

Exhibition dates – Daily Mail

The harsh reality of trying to live the dream is sometimes far from ideal. Below is an extract of an article published in the Daily Mail today about or journey to that harsh reality.

Things have however got a lot better and we are actually enjoying the way things are turning out.

According to figures released by property consultants Drivas Jonas, the grand country-house property market has defied the credit crunch, with a 13 per cent increase in country house sales in 2008/9.

We had to make some compromises and come to terms with the fact that life was going to be very different. We got on top of the house, finishing all the jobs we’d become too despondent to tackle, and made it a home.

Peter had an art exhibition and sold all his paintings. The best thing was that the children were happy at their new schools.

Read more: Daily Mail

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News on exhibition North Devon Festival Website

Topiary for Beginners
Category:  Visual Arts & Literature

Starts: Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Ends: Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Peter Bright presents ‘Topiary for Beginners’. Creating images is balancing on the knife edge that teeters between success and failure. A brushstroke out of place is like cutting the beak off a privet peacock, it takes time for it to grow back and reshape. Peter revisits his compositional ideas, formed in the late 70’s, to discover how his skills have ‘matured’.

Time: 11am to 4pm (Last admission 4pm)
Price Details: Free (entry fees apply for sculpture gardens)

Address: Broomhill Art Hotel , Barnstaple , Devon , EX31 4EX

Access: Good

Website: www.broomhillart.co.uk
Email: info@broomhillart.co.uk
Telephone: 01271 850262

Couple of painting ideas

Creativity is something we are all born with to greater or lesser degrees. It is a vital part of our physiological make up and development. We learn to play and fantasize as children, skills we carry forward into our adulthood. However, if creativity takes hold of your entire existence then it becomes a disease that is parasitic, eating away at your whole world. It might sound melodramatic but creativity can become a cancer of the body or the trigger for psychotic episodes.

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Here are a couple of painting ideas I have come up with for the exhibition in June. I will most probably ditch this theme and do something completely different – but it was great fun doing!

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