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About the Artist
With paintings that cover a myriad of locales, Bruce Peeso depicts the subjects that are America. An old farmhouse. A solitary barn. These images recur throughout his work, suggesting a grander past. This interest in nostalgia has been evident throughout his career. Although today these images rarely are the focus of the work, they still play an integral role. His acrylic paintings today focus on the American landscape. Drawing on the tradition of the painters of the Hudson River School, his extensive travels provide him with a unique sense of the land, its color and its atmosphere. With these considerations, each work captures the feeling of the particular place. The strength and serenity of his work can be attributed to its simplicity. The painting are not cluttered, but rather, often simple. While many of the pieces contain a structure, the intent is not necessarily for that to be the subject. The appeal is the expansiveness of the space surrounding the building. It is the interplay of light and shadow that gives the painting feeling, sets the mood, and plays a major role in their design. Bruce and his wife Jude divide their year between their summer home in Massachusetts and winter residence in Florida. Their dog, Gracie, is a constant traveling companion. |