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Shop ‘Grotesque’ - Tempera on Ground Gesso by Peter Messer
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‘Grotesque’ - Tempera on Ground Gesso by Peter Messer

£320.00

Painting - 280×260mm (Frame - 310×330mm)

An intriguing painting by an intriguing artist. The creature is reminiscent of the ‘machine elves’ described by Terence Mckenna - entities that one encounters upon consuming the requisite amount of Dimethyltryptamine.

Peter Messer (Lewes, UK) works mainly in egg tempera on a traditional gesso ground and has exhibited in solo and group shows in the UK, US, Germany and France.

Born in 1954, Peter Messer studied Fine Art at the University of Brighton. His work is frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and the New English Art Club and he has been a finalist in the Hunting, Garrick Milne, Lyn Painter-Stainers and Singer and Friedlander Prize exhibitions. In 1998 he won the Sotheby's-sponsored Chichester Art Prize and in 2000 was commissioned to provide twelve paintings for the Sussex Book of Revelations, an Arts Council Millennium Project which toured Sussex libraries. In 2004 he completed a commission for the House of Lords. In 2014 he was invited to present a major solo exhibition at Schloss Tiengen in the Lewes twin town of Waldshut-Tiengen in Germany.

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Painting - 280×260mm (Frame - 310×330mm)

An intriguing painting by an intriguing artist. The creature is reminiscent of the ‘machine elves’ described by Terence Mckenna - entities that one encounters upon consuming the requisite amount of Dimethyltryptamine.

Peter Messer (Lewes, UK) works mainly in egg tempera on a traditional gesso ground and has exhibited in solo and group shows in the UK, US, Germany and France.

Born in 1954, Peter Messer studied Fine Art at the University of Brighton. His work is frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and the New English Art Club and he has been a finalist in the Hunting, Garrick Milne, Lyn Painter-Stainers and Singer and Friedlander Prize exhibitions. In 1998 he won the Sotheby's-sponsored Chichester Art Prize and in 2000 was commissioned to provide twelve paintings for the Sussex Book of Revelations, an Arts Council Millennium Project which toured Sussex libraries. In 2004 he completed a commission for the House of Lords. In 2014 he was invited to present a major solo exhibition at Schloss Tiengen in the Lewes twin town of Waldshut-Tiengen in Germany.

Painting - 280×260mm (Frame - 310×330mm)

An intriguing painting by an intriguing artist. The creature is reminiscent of the ‘machine elves’ described by Terence Mckenna - entities that one encounters upon consuming the requisite amount of Dimethyltryptamine.

Peter Messer (Lewes, UK) works mainly in egg tempera on a traditional gesso ground and has exhibited in solo and group shows in the UK, US, Germany and France.

Born in 1954, Peter Messer studied Fine Art at the University of Brighton. His work is frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and the New English Art Club and he has been a finalist in the Hunting, Garrick Milne, Lyn Painter-Stainers and Singer and Friedlander Prize exhibitions. In 1998 he won the Sotheby's-sponsored Chichester Art Prize and in 2000 was commissioned to provide twelve paintings for the Sussex Book of Revelations, an Arts Council Millennium Project which toured Sussex libraries. In 2004 he completed a commission for the House of Lords. In 2014 he was invited to present a major solo exhibition at Schloss Tiengen in the Lewes twin town of Waldshut-Tiengen in Germany.

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