These works are from “Into the Blue”, Peggy Ann Turner’s latest solo exhibition, a series of landscapes evoking the colour, light, architecture and nature of the Greek Aegean Islands. She works in acrylic paint, pencil, and found papers to create the figurative/abstract collage paintings.
Based in Montreal, Turner has been a practicing architect for 35 years, “which helps direct my work, from the way I see to the underlying structure beneath every composition. To view a painting is to experience the idea of space. I write a Haiku to accompany every piece. Like visual poems each work is a story that reveals itself over time.”
Peggy Ann Turner’s website, here.
Biography, here.
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Wonderful work absolutely wonderful.
Yes and doesn’t it just make you want to watch him creating them?