The Four Corner Arts Center invites you to wander through the oasis that is The 29thAnnual Outdoor Sculpture Park Exhibition “Ars Terra” featuring installations by visiting artist, Peter Morse as well as sculptures from the permanent collection.
Meet the Artist for “Ars Terra” will be August 17th at 10:30 AM on the grounds of the Tiverton Four Corners Sculpture Park located at 3850 Main Road, Tiverton. The installation will be in the Sculpture grounds until October 31st.
The event will coincide with the South Coast Artist Open Studio Tour. Visit FourCornersArts.org for information on Art Center events to learn about past exhibitions and the history of the Sculpture Park. The exhibit is generously sponsored by The Cottage at Four Corners with support from Brian Martins Landscaping.
PETER MORSE: ARS TERRA
A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), the sculptor, Peter Morse started his career as assistant to Donald Lipski in New York City. From there he fine-tuned his sculpting talent and honed his exceptional expertise with patinas as an enlargement technician at Tallix Foundry in Beacon, New York where he worked with artists Nancy Graves, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Peter Haines.
Morse began showing his work in Europe in the early 1990’s, a natural progression for the German-speaking artist whose mother is from Pforzheim, Germany. His work is inspired by and has been showcased in some of the world’s most beautiful cities including Vienna and London. Guided by an influence of Surrealism he works with an impetuous form of expression, at once distinct and calculated in execution ,and also playful and carefree. Bronze pieces that unite disparate forms in a seamless flowing manner, with the patina as a strong influence engaging the viewer, almost to distract from the images melded together as one form.
Many of his small works are caricatures, maquettes for larger scale works, his mastery of form making and seamless artistry of working Bronze, translates when viewed as potential sculptures whose size could be monumental in scale. Paintings and works on paper are of an abstract nature, a discovery of form and color allowing a flexibility in interpretation. Color and texture of materials combine in a myriad of abstraction and definitive image making. Broad, strong and emotive intentions are clearly visible and retain his playful surrealist influences.
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