From top left clockwise: Artist, Peter Roux and Nigel; A Testament of Complicated Mourning no.2 2011 monotype on paper 30x18” $1200; Single no.26 2012 oil, encaustic on panel 20x16” $1600; Open Source no.1 2012 monotype on paper 47x45” SOLD; Land’s Edge no.77 (detail) 2012 oil on canvas 24x68” total size $6000; The Mysteries no.124 2012 oil on canvas 30x40” SOLD
"Although my work often employs landscape as its subject, I’m primarily interested in the dynamic of space and how we experience it- through distance, depth, edge, etc. I’m fascinated by the process of creating spaces to use as jumping points for personal reflection and consideration.
Spatial experience connects us personally to sensory response, history and memory. Space is fluid and temporal… never static. Our perceptions of stillness are dishonest…nature moves, marches. In this sense, space and time are linked, if not ghosts of one another. Our experience of space is always an experience of time.
In my work, subject plays an important role, but I search for content in the space between subject and viewer…the dense space. A single graphic tree, layered over so to take second stage to what exists forward of it...for me, this area is where the space/time blend is visually loudest, where the story is.” —Peter Roux, Artist
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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