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Cleon Peterson Landscape Prints

Cleon Peterson’s bold, stylized paintings and prints depict a world of brute, authoritarian violence and caustic debauchery. The artist draws on fine-art influences such as Leon Golub and Paul McCarthy, as well as the aesthetics of Greek pottery, graphic design, and political propaganda posters. His striking compositions feature characters packed into dense, kinetic scenes of high-contrast conflict. Peterson works with a spare color palette, often limiting himself to black, white, red, and yellow. He received his MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art before going on to exhibit in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, London, Paris, San Francisco, and beyond. His work has fetched five-figure prices on the secondary market. By explicitly depicting acts of violence, Peterson hopes to highlight the overreach of authoritarian power in contemporary society.
(Biography provided by Gallery Auximenes)
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Artist: Cleon Peterson
Nightmare (Yellow Variant) by Cleon Peterson Hand Pulled Limited Screen Print
By Cleon Peterson
Located in Draper, UT
Title: The Nightmare Artist: Cleon Peterson Year: 2021 Step into the dark and thought-provoking world of Cleon Peterson with "The Nightmare," a mesmerizing piece that captivates the...
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2010s Cleon Peterson Landscape Prints

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Nightmare (Black Variant) by Cleon Peterson Hand Pulled Limited Screen Print
By Cleon Peterson
Located in Draper, UT
Title: The Nightmare Artist: Cleon Peterson Year: 2021 Step into the dark and thought-provoking world of Cleon Peterson with "The Nightmare," a mesmerizing piece that captivates the...
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2010s Cleon Peterson Landscape Prints

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THE CHOICE IS OURS BY CLEON PETERSON Hand Pulled Limited Screen Print
By Cleon Peterson
Located in Draper, UT
The Choice is Ours by Cleon Peterson Hand Pulled Screen Print Printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag Paper Hand Deckled Edges Size: 18" x 24" Edition of 100 In the realm of contemporary art...
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2010s Cleon Peterson Landscape Prints

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Promised Land (Night)
By Cleon Peterson
Located in London, GB
Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges 61 x 61 cm 24 x 24 in Edition of 75 hand-signed and numbered on the front Cleon Peterson is a conte...
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2010s Street Art Cleon Peterson Landscape Prints

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Promised Land (Day)
By Cleon Peterson
Located in London, GB
Hand-pulled screen print. printed on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges 61 x 61 cm 24 x 24 in Edition of 75 hand-signed and numbered on the front Cleon Peterson is a conte...
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2010s Street Art Cleon Peterson Landscape Prints

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