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Peter Colbert

This artist is exhibited in theGalerie Art & Style

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Woman’s Day

Acrylic

30 in x 20 in | 76 cm x 51 cm

We Two

Acrylic

20 in x 30 in | 51 cm x 76 cm

Scrimmage

Acrylic

20 in x 30 in | 51 cm x 76 cm

Reflection #2

Acrylic

36 in x 18 in | 91 cm x 46 cm

Rubine Red

Acrylic

36 in x 24 in | 91 cm x 61 cm

Breakthrough

Acrylic

36 in x 36 in | 91 cm x 91 cm

About a Bay

Acrylic

30 in x 48 in | 76 cm x 122 cm

Aloft

Acrylic

18 in x 72 in | 46 cm x 183 cm

Treeline #1

Acrylic

36 in x 48 in | 91 cm x 122 cm

Unison

Acrylic

36 in x 36 in | 91 cm x 91 cm

Winter Ridge

Acrylic

36 in x 48 in | 91 cm x 122 cm

Wider Horizon

Acrylic

36 in x 48 in | 91 cm x 122 cm

Reflecting

Acrylic

24 in x 36 in | 61 cm x 91 cm

New arrival

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Western Breeze

Acrylic

30 in x 20 in | 76 cm x 51 cm

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Oh Buoy #1

Acrylic

20 in x 16 in | 51 cm x 41 cm

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The Waiting Game

Acrylic

20 in x 30 in | 51 cm x 76 cm

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Quick Ride

Acrylic

36 in x 18 in | 91 cm x 46 cm

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Summer Break

Acrylic

30 in x 48 in | 76 cm x 122 cm

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Boldly Going

Acrylic

36 in x 36 in | 91 cm x 91 cm

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Ladies Waiting

Acrylic

20 in x 30 in | 51 cm x 76 cm

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Anywhere #2

Acrylic

30 in x 20 in | 76 cm x 51 cm

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Rolling #2

Acrylic

30 in x 20 in | 76 cm x 51 cm

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Market Day

Acrylic

30 in x 20 in | 76 cm x 51 cm

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One Fine Day

Acrylic

20 in x 30 in | 51 cm x 76 cm

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Wide River

Acrylic

24 in x 36 in | 61 cm x 91 cm

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Meadows End

Acrylic

36 in x 60 in | 91 cm x 152 cm

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Summer Walk #2

Acrylic

36 in x 36 in | 91 cm x 91 cm

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Looking out #3

Acrylic

48 in x 24 in | 122 cm x 61 cm

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Peter Colbert

Peter Colbert is a Canadian artist based in Ottawa. He was born in Vancouver but grew up in Toronto, where he completed his graphic design education at Humber College and attended the Ontario College of Art and Design on a scholarship. He is known internationally for his figurative and abstract paintings.

Peter came to appreciate the importance of ideas, creativity and originality while working in graphic design and advertising. He transitioned to being a full-time fine artist in 2005 and was encouraged when he almost sold out at one of his first exhibitions, the 2007 Toronto Art Expo.

“Composition and colour are the most important components of my paintings, and I’m constantly weighing their relationships with the other elements… I’m looking for that certain feeling, the thing that moves me, in my paintings.

I enjoy using palette knives, brushes, and rollers as my tools. Some of my key influences are Diebenkorn, Manet, Homer and Rothko.”