PETER MONET
January 12 - February 28, 2010
Fritzi Gallery, 1233 Wellington St. W. 2nd Floor
January 12 - February 28, 2010
Fritzi Gallery, 1233 Wellington St. W. 2nd Floor
Jan. 12 – Feb. 28
Peter Monet
At the Fritzi Gallery (GCTC) Ottawa
1233 Wellington St. W. 2nd Floor
Meet the artist: Thurs Jan. 14, 6-8pm
Peter Monet uses acrylics, enamels, oil pastels and wax crayons to create what he interchangeably calls “psychedelic abstract expressionism,” or “pointlessism.”
His works can be bold, intense fusions of texture and bright colours, or more softly-hued but equally tactile pieces inviting both touch and close scrutiny.
Monet, a film and television producer by training, says, “My work is a by-product of a couple of decades of working with television pixels. From a distance it can look like a blur of colour. It is best appreciated at extreme close-up to experience the texture and minute detailing.”
Peter Monet
At the Fritzi Gallery (GCTC) Ottawa
1233 Wellington St. W. 2nd Floor
Meet the artist: Thurs Jan. 14, 6-8pm
Peter Monet uses acrylics, enamels, oil pastels and wax crayons to create what he interchangeably calls “psychedelic abstract expressionism,” or “pointlessism.”
His works can be bold, intense fusions of texture and bright colours, or more softly-hued but equally tactile pieces inviting both touch and close scrutiny.
Monet, a film and television producer by training, says, “My work is a by-product of a couple of decades of working with television pixels. From a distance it can look like a blur of colour. It is best appreciated at extreme close-up to experience the texture and minute detailing.”