Reflections on the Murray
An exhibition of new paintings by Peter Wallfried (2 - 30 October 2009)
An exhibition of new paintings by Peter Wallfried (2 - 30 October 2009)
This exhibition continues Peter's theme of exploring the varied and unique aspects of the South Australian countryside.
The 25 paintings on display portray the magnificent and diverse landscapes of the iconic Murray River.
All paintings are acrylic on canvas and include images of the paddle steamers and paddle boats 'Marion', 'Oscar W', 'William Randell' and 'Industry' as well as the 'Captain Proud', 'Expedition' and 'Murray Princess'. Peter has once again shown his interest in the reflective qualities of water. His paintings capture the reflections of cliffs, house boats, paddle steamers, trees, and old wharves.
This exhibition is a must see, don't miss out!
All paintings are acrylic on canvas and include images of the paddle steamers and paddle boats 'Marion', 'Oscar W', 'William Randell' and 'Industry' as well as the 'Captain Proud', 'Expedition' and 'Murray Princess'. Peter has once again shown his interest in the reflective qualities of water. His paintings capture the reflections of cliffs, house boats, paddle steamers, trees, and old wharves.
This exhibition is a must see, don't miss out!
Address: Pepper Street Arts Centre558 Magill Road, Magill(Corner of Pepper Street and Magill Road)
Open Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 12noon-5pm
Contacts: Alex Cornwell and Sally Patterson
Phone: (08) 8364 6154
Peter Wallfried was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1952. His family emigrated to Australia in 1955, moving from state to state until finally settling in South Australia. His childhood was spent in the Port Adelaide/Semaphore area. Tertiary studies were completed at the S.A. School of Art (Stanley Street), Western Teachers College and the University of S.A. Peter is primarily a teacher of art but has concentrated more on his own work in the last 8 years, having four solo exhibitions in that time as well as entering various competitions and prize.
His works have very strong tonal qualities and demonstrate a lively observation of nature and its surrounds. They capture the very real image and transpose the viewer into a relaxing and peaceful space. His handling of reflections is entrancing, and one of the most noticeable features of his work.
His works have very strong tonal qualities and demonstrate a lively observation of nature and its surrounds. They capture the very real image and transpose the viewer into a relaxing and peaceful space. His handling of reflections is entrancing, and one of the most noticeable features of his work.