Plump tattooed forms by Peter Taylor
June 29th, 2010 |
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Fine Arts, Illustration | 2 Comments
Peter Taylor is a painter and illustrator from Vancouver, Canada, known for his plump tattooed forms. With a background in graffiti, Taylor has continued to work in large scale. His technique with acrylic airbrush is very similar to that of spraypaint, and the large scale allows him to retain many of his approaches to paint handling and layout, but to increase the level of detail to a large degree.
Applied to the relatively simplistic and repeating character shapes, Taylor’s paintings evoke a sense of balance and complexity, contemplation and playfulness.
Source: Ayden Gallery
For more information visit HandMadeFeet.com or The Ayden Gallery, for read his interview visit iheartpainting.

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