The Colour of Wine

 

The Colour of Wine

This new series of artworks captures and presents the depth and tonal shifts of a variety of well-known wines. Each wine was photographed in a glass held at a 45 degree angle in order to capture the variation of colour. The result is a genuine portrayal of a wine in a form that is reminiscent of colourfield paintings with their luminescence and depth.

Gros Morne National Park

This latest series of work is now on-line and is magnificent way of acquiring some work by Peter Wilkins.

Gander International

This series of work has been exhibited at The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery as part of Newtopia. The works explore the design and aesthetic of late 1950's modernism at Gander Airport




Planes, Trains, Oceans and Horizons

These 10 new artworks (Feb 08) are part of an ongoing series that investigate the relationship between digital detail and abstract expressionism, through landscape, skyscape and seascape.

Stripes in Series

These artworks were exhibited at the Christina Parker Gallery in St John's, Newfoundland and the Toronto International Artfair in 2007. They combine the aesthetic pleasure of abstract expressionism with the digital detail of landscape photography. All works are a produced in editions of 5 and printed on museum quality archival paper with archival inks.





Code Works

Code Works examine the constituent parts of a digital image by combining the essence of the captured photographic image with the alphanumeric code that instructs a computer how to read and display that image.


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The Colour of Wine Gros Morne Eames by Peter Wilkins Planes, Trains, Oceans and Horizons by Peter Wilkins