Found Wood Sculpture
2016.35.13
Artworks
Voss, Mary
2016.35
Oberholtzer, Judith "Judy" 1933-2020
Donation
Peterson, John c1949-2008
Sculpture - wood
AC shelf 02
Art Conservation Room
Good
Peterson, John c1949-2008
Curator’s Choice Exhibit
John R. Peterson c. 1949 - 2008 Sculpture c. 1995 | found objects and latex paint Notes: John Peterson was a “free spirit” who often spent time creating art in Saugatuck. He was formally trained at the Chicago Institute of Art and was an accomplished draftsman, sculptor, and muralist. Peterson, who loved to camp while he was in Saugatuck, drew in a style reminiscent of the San Francisco “hippie” sensibility. His beautifully executed works are created by juxtaposing tight patterns against negative space, creating illusions of depth and shading. The works are filled with whimsey, surprise, and playfulness, but are not intended to be “fluff.” There is a deep side to his works that holds the eye, like the fascination and horror experienced when viewing tragedy. John was also known as muralist and sculptor. Here, instead of using lines on paper, he celebrates the shapes and textures of found objects. Collection: Saugatuck Douglas History Center Gift of: Judy Oberholtzer Accession: 2016.35.13
Status: OK Status By: Mary Voss Status Date: 2017-05-22
05/22/2017
08/06/2024