Peter Dworok

Buttermere

M88 BUTTERMERE £160
6X6 oil on board

CRUMMOCKWATER

M89 CRUMMOCKWATER £160
6X6 oil on board

Ennerdale

M91 ENNERDALE-SUNRISE £160
9X5 oil on board

Ulswater

Ullswater £170
Oil on board. Framed 26cm sq

worok painting

Wastwater. £160
Oil on Board Framed 27cm sq

langdale

M90 River Blea, £160
Oil on Board Framed 34cm sq

Langdales.

LANGDALES oil on board 25 cms -25cms.
£375

grasmere

M93 GRASMERE on canvas, 22cms -22cms
£160

Langdales

PD86 River Blea, Langdales £125
Oil on Board. Framed 21 cm sq


Percyhouse Gallery featuring Peter Dworok

Peter Dworok was born in Nottingham and studied art firstly at Nottingham College of Art and Design and then at Leeds Polytechnic Faculty of Art and Design. After leaving college Peter lived and worked on the Isle of Skye and later Edinburgh where he exhibited his work widely. On moving back to Nottinghamshire, Peter was employed by Nottinghamshire County Council helping to establish Rufford Craft Centre as a centre for excellence in the applied arts. The paintings, in oils, reflect the colour and tone that the weather brings to the landscape and the seasonal changes in mood and light. The paintings comprise of various layers of paint, the depth of tone and variation in texture being dependent upon the thickness of application. Other materials are used to create the textured surfaces that both contrast and compliment the areas created using more traditional painting techniques.
Peter spoke of his inspiration: "'I have always had an interest in the landscape, especially dramatic landscapes, those that have an underlying threat to human settlement. Where the line of the hills gets lost in a leaden, storm ridden sky and a glimpse of sunshine on the horizon promises a brief interlude to the wind and rain of a passing storm. It is these glimpses that I attempt to capture, the moment in time when the light creates an ephemeral landscape, a landscape in transition that a moment later would have changed completely.
" The Lakes, the North Yorkshire Moors. the Peak District and the Isle of Skye have all of the landscape characteristics that I look for. They provide the backdrop to this changing drama of light and shade that I attempt to capture. The paintings, in oils, reflect the colour and tone that the weather brings to the landscape and the seasonal changes in mood and light. The paintings comprise of various layers of paint, the depth of tone and variation in texture being dependent upon the thickness of application. Other materials are used to create the textured surfaces that both contrast and compliment the areas created using more traditional painting techniques."
Gallery Tel: 01900829667.