Peter McConville
Peter McConville was born in Banbridge, Northern Ireland in 1951. At
fifteen he began his career in one of Ireland's textile print companies
as a Textile Artist. The position offered professional art employment as
well as the opportunity to study fine art and design one day a week at
Lurgan College.
The printing process used in textile design influenced the artist’s
method of breaking colour into solid shapes. Peter experimented with
this technique creating surreal, dreamlike images. His earlier paintings
were displayed in Belfast as part of juried shows. Northern Ireland's
history - rich with culture and scarred with conflict - was evident in
his earlier work. Peter immigrated to Winnipeg in 1974, returning to
Banbridge in 1983. He remained there until 1986 when he moved to
Kamloops, British Columbia. Peter returned to Winnipeg in 1992 and has
lived and worked there since. Peter McConville's newest paintings
explore the depth and mystery of the Canadian forest. In his words, "The
fallen leaves and deadwoods feed the forest a reminder of the cycle of
life. When I look into the forest, it reveals a wonderful range of deep
rich colours. The bright orange, red and green leaves found in the
forest make up a natural, complementary palette."
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