Peter Kettle FRSA, RCA
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Peter KettleFUJI - MORNINGMixed media and oil on canvas47 1/4 x 47 1/4 in£ 7,350.00
120 x 120 cm -
Peter KettleKAMIKOCHI HOTAKA MOUNTAIN RANGEOil and mixed media on canvas94 1/2 x 59 in£ 16,500.00
240 x 150 cm -
Peter KettleKAMIKOCHI, CHUBU SANGAKU NATIONAL PARK, JAPAN ALPSOil and mixed media on canvas23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in£ 2,850.00
60 x 60 cm -
Peter KettleMT YARI, JAPAN ALPSOil23 5/8 x 16 1/2 in£ 1,850.00
60 x 42 cm -
Peter KettleSENSOJI TEMPLE, SKYTREE BUILDING - ASAKUSA, TOKYOOil and mixed media on canvas23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in£ 3,450.00
60 x 80 cm -
Peter KettleSHAKOTAN PENINSULA AT CAPE KAMUI, HOKKAIDO, JAPANOil47 1/4 x 31 1/2 in£ 5,500.00
120 x 80 cm -
Peter KettleSUNRISE AT KARASAWA HYUTTE - JAPAN ALPSOil39 3/8 x 47 1/4 in£ 6,350.00
100 x 120 cm -
Peter KettleTORII GATE AT THE SUMMIT OF MT FUJIOil39 3/8 x 47 1/4 in£ 6,350.00
100 x 120 cm -
Peter KettleHOKKAIDO, HIKE IN THE SNOW 2 - JAPANOil and mixed media31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in£ 3,450.00
80 x 60 cm -
Peter KettleKENNEN-JI TEMPLE, TREES, KYOTOOil and mixed media on canvas23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in£ 2,850.00
60 x 60 cm -
Peter KettleRIVER WYE - SUMMER'S DAY - WALESOil and mixed media19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in£ 2,350.00
50 x 50 cm -
Peter KettleRIVER WYE, CANOE TRIP TOWARDS HAY - WALESOil and mixed media19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in£ 2,350.00
50 x 50 cm -
Peter KettleWHITESANDS - WALESMixed media19 3/4 x 23 5/8 in£ 2,650.00
50 x 60 cm -
Peter KettleFUJI, LATE AFTERNOON - JAPANOil23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in
60 x 60 cmSold
Peter Kettle creates oil and mixed media paintings by immersing himself in landscape, and considers himself a documentarian and expressive landscape artist. Each year, Peter takes on planned journeys around his native Wales and remote regions of the world; and incoporates journalistic narratives and social geography into his projects. His previous expeditions have led him on a personal journey across the desert plains of Patagonia and to the Andean Foothills to retrace the steps of the Welsh Settlers. Peter's following project embarked on a physically challenging environmental expedition hiking to Everest Basecamp. In sub-zero temperatures, Peter collected rubbish along a 10-day hike to reuse in collage and mixed media works made enpleinair at Everest. Where the story captivates him, he will record elements and nuances of the space to rework into ambitiously scaled and expressive paintings; using paint and other media poured, rubbed and splashed onto the canvas.
Having worked exclusively in oils, his technique has broadened to incorporate the use of plaster, collage, inks and shellac. His paintings give the impression of well-worn exterior walls, buffeted and corroded over time. The effect is a characterful, well weathered surface, stony and granular that is at the same time luminous with dramatic light. His paintings go through a number of stages, deconstructed and layered, to form a complex expression of his subject matter.
Peter started his career in Wales and now lives and works in Bristol, maintaining his travels to his native Wales which remains a continual spur for his work.
He was voted in as an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and the Royal Cambrian Academy (RCA). He has featured on the BBC News and published in The Guardian and Money Week as 'One to Watch'. His work his held in private collections internationally.
Peter Kettle_The Himalayas_2020 from Al Green on Vimeo.