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Kevin PetersonHyperrealistic Portrait of a Woman with Chain Link Fence2007/2008
2007/2008
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Green-toned hyperrealistic figurative painting by Texas artist Kevin Peterson. The painting depicts a woman in a white dress sitting by a lush green scene. To the sides are separate canvas boards depicting chain link fences with three-dimensional patinaed bronze leaves. The three main canvas boards are mounted on a blackboard and are framed in a contemporary brown frame. Signed by the artist at the bottom right.
Artist Biography: Kevin Peterson was born in 1979 in Elko, Nevada. After a childhood that included stints in Nevada, Michigan and Washington, Kevin arrived in Texas in 1996. He studied art and psychology at Austin College in Sherman, TX. He received degrees in Fine Art and Psychology in 2001.
- Creator:Kevin Peterson (1979, American)
- Creation Year:2007/2008
- Dimensions:Height: 57.75 in (146.69 cm)Width: 71.5 in (181.61 cm)Depth: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Houston, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: CA258.2022.0906.44811stDibs: LU551311307102
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