Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts

Monday, 27 June 2016

Dentons Art Prize 2016 / Prize Winner

Plexus_RGB_2.0 (2015), acrylic on panel, 70cm x 90cm x 5cm

I am delighted to have won the staff vote in the inaugural Dentons Art Prize, awarded in a ceremony at Dentons offices, London on 9th June 2016.


Saturday, 26 July 2014

Paintings


Charley Peters, Untitled (2014) Acrylic on Plywood, 18cm x 24cm


Charley Peters, Interface GRY #1 & #2 (2014) Acrylic on Plywood, 18cm x 24cm





Saturday, 21 December 2013

Sunday, 15 December 2013

First Come First Served, Lion and Lamb Gallery London

Charley Peters, #3455 (2013), Acrylic on Paper

I am currently exhibiting the above painting at the Lion and Lamb Gallery's First Come First Served, which showcases works on paper.

First Come First Served is open Monday 1pm-11pm, Tuesday 12pm-11pm, Sunday 12pm-10pm
Lion and Lamb Gallery, Fanshaw Street, London N1 6LG.


Monday, 10 December 2012

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Sketches: Lines and Forms in Space

Charley Peters, Untitled Sketches (2012), Graphite on Paper

A new series of drawings exploring the spatial relationships of directional lines within the paper plane. Using a variety of media including graphite, tape, acrylic and graphite powder, depth and perspective is suggested through deliberately restrained drawing methods in these small works on paper.
Charley Peters, Untitled Sketch (2012), Graphite Drawing on Two Layers on Tracing Paper

Using powdered graphite on a variety of treated grounds (including glue, tape and spray fixative) irregular and unpredictable textures are created to introduce an extra level of experience to the drawings, encouraging a contrasting relationship between precise, controlled marks and randomly created areas of varying tonality.


Charley Peters, Untitled Sketches (2012), Graphite, Glue, Tape, Acrylic & Graphite Powder on Paper 




Saturday, 10 March 2012

Sketch

Charley Peters, Sketch (2012), Acrylic on Paper

An early developmental sketch, translating the geometric forms of my previous digital drawings into works in acrylic paint on paper. Working at a small scale, the intensity of detail from the earlier drawings had to be restrained, but this piece was a useful exercise in the exploration of possible future developments of the work and the testing of different materials.