Transient Terrain by Peter Schmidli

Features

ARTIST NOTES: This scene of the Australian bush with a rusting remnant of a car, creates a sense of mystery and atmosphere. It reflects the passing of time and the transient nature of humanity against the continuous regeneration of nature. It is painted predominately with a palette knife using quality acrylic. It is framed in a neutral coloured floating frame.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 75.00 cm X Width - 99.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Canvas
GENRE Landscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-40040-0138-01
COPYRIGHT © Peter Schmidli
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Peter Schmidli



ARTIST BIO

Peter Schmidli was born in Melbourne Australia. After graduating from Swinburne with a BA in Design in 1989, Peter worked as a freelance illustrator/ designer before teaching Art and Design over the last 30 years. During this time he explored a diverse range of media and techniques in his own art practice, investigating the potential of his artwork and a range of themes ranging portraiture, landscape and abstract artwork.

Peter has recently found great interest in the field of landscape, exploring light, texture and the aesthetic of the Australian environment.  Furthermore he explores humanity’s relationship with the natural environment and the transient nature and impact of that interaction. Primarily using acrylic paint in a loose painterly style with both palette knife and brushes Peter explores impressionistic techniques to evoke energetic and mysteriously atmospheric scenes. You can view his greater body of work on his website peterschmidli.com