Announcing Studio B
A nonprofit home for Peter’s social engagement work.
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A nonprofit home for Peter’s social engagement work.
A drawing recalling the day Peter’s daughter died.
A drawing reminds its buyer what matters most to him every day.
A drawing salutes poetry’s power as inspiration and salve.
After a summer away from the studio, Peter steps back into his art practice, rediscovering his love of charcoal.
How a museum visit and a run sparked a new way to make art and think about self.
The importance of taking things out to arrive at what is left in.
Feeling lost, and then trusting the process.
An unexpectedly meaningful connection upon reluctantly selling a drawing.
An anecdote on how the practice of painting helps one make sense of life.
Making art about mortality, and feeling better in doing so.
Seemingly abstract, these lines express an underlying narrative that is therapeutic to share.
A drawing inspired by music comes to life when experienced as a video.
A series so healing to make – and when exhibited it may help others too.
How hands in European Renaissance paintings inspired a new body of work.
For some, looking at their past work is like reading a diary: it shows where they’ve been.
In an era of divisiveness, revisiting a project about respecting one another’s values.
More than seven years after a museum trip, the art seen continues to resonate.
Behind the painting “Dad,” a story of family crisis and grace.
Returning to painting after a long hiatus.