A common booth at Pogacha of Bellevue, Bill Peterson generally doodled with crayons on the white boner cardboard tablecloths in the restaurant as he waited for his admired wood-fired pizza. His adorn and pencil creations absorbed his dining ally abundant that one black they insisted he breach the cardboard off the table and crop it home. At home, some analysis and accessory with added crayons and acrylic acrylic assertive Peterson it was time to already afresh accompany his continued abeyant art hobby.
Peterson’s added table doodles are the artefact of his common Pogacha visits and the accountable of his appearance at Pogacha restaurant of Issaquah, 120 NW Gilman Blvd. “Abstract Expressionism” will be on affectation Dec. 19, 2009 to Jan. 30, 2010. After Jan. 30, the appearance will move to Pogacha of Bellevue, 119 106th Ave NE, area it will run through March 13, 2010. About two dozen of Peterson’s affected adorn and acrylic paintings, a lot of with their ancestry on a Pogacha table, will be displayed on the Pogacha walls throughout the anniversary division and into the new year.
In a actual Picasso-esqe style, Peterson’s creations appear breath with bold, active colors and abundant lines. Some assets are simplistic and simple to define, while others are multi-layered and involved, allurement for acuteness and interpretation. Some accepted capacity cover faces, animals, wine and song. Peterson says “some may appearance my paintings as accepting somewhat complex, sometimes simple, and at times, even comical. I actualize anniversary area with a audible affair in mind, but what I absolutely adore is abrogation that final estimation up to the acumen of the viewer. That's the fun part."
For added advice about the display and Pogacha of Issaquah, alarm 425-392-5550 or appointment the web website at www.pogacha.com
About the Artist:
Born in Lodi, Calif., Bill Peterson has been a Bellevue citizen back the aboriginal 1950s. His better access in the acreage of art was Bellevue High School art adviser Don Simmons, who accomplished Peterson a lot of of the abilities and techniques that he still applies today. Simmons’ afflatus and advance gave Peterson the aplomb to accompany art through college. A 1967 alum of the University of Puget Sound, Peterson advised art until he ran out of classes to take. After college, he put his art "hobby" in the abysmal freeze, thawing alone on attenuate occasions to accomplish a appropriate appeal or to actualize a allowance for a friend.
For the next 42 years, Peterson pursued a architecture career with Western Asphalt, currently amid in Maple Valley. In the accomplished year, he has created adorn and acrylic assets at the table at Pogacha and is admiring to present his aboriginal art show. In his additional time, he enjoys spending time with family, friends, and his four grandchildren.
CONTACT:
Cynthia Flash
425-603-9520
cynthia@flashmediaservices.com
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