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Catherine Peet
"Ripple Effect", Oil on Wood, Gilt Mirror Framed Pond Reflection of Clouds & Sky

2007

About the Item

“Ripple Effect” captures the beauty and wonder Catherine Peet describes she experienced as a child along with the whimsy of very small figures on a lily pad in the pond which also holds the sky and clouds. The figures also suggest the depth and maturity of the artist who has perhaps brought acknowledgement of the struggles of people fleeing from their circumstances and finding themselves in unfamiliar terrain. “Since I was little the sky has always been deeply inspiring to my heart and soul. I remember dizzy days laying on my back on the earth watching the clouds moving swiftly overhead.” As a fifteen year old she decided to pursue the life of an artist. She was inspired by a Sculptor’s lecture that she heard on television. He was explaining what it meant to be an artist and that craftsmen are skilled with their hands and head while an artist is one who works with her heart. Those words affected her deeply and created the desire in her to pursue the life of an artist. She began her education at Oakland Community College studying under Leo Dworkin and Ray Katz. Ray encouraged her to continue her education which she did receiving a BFA from Wayne State University graduating with honors in 1991 studying under Tom Paul Fitzgerald and Jim Nawara. She has followed her passion continuously balancing her artistic talent with teaching and serving others. Her body of work features a collection of intriguing creative constructs. She combines painting with assemblage to create imagery that incorporates ideas which she derives from mythology, nature and spirituality. She blends the two techniques together to make political, religious and pervasive cultural statements. Catherine gathers discarded ephemera from everyday life and uses these found objects to present a fitting canvas for her subtle narratives. Images of flora and fauna amidst recurring themes of destruction produce vivid imagery that is visually engaging and thought provoking. Nuclear war heads, bombs, are neutralized as they appear innocuous in the beauty of billowing clouds, portraying seemingly whimsical themes. Peet’s juxtaposition of beauty and despair is also reflected by her tapestry of multiple components, creating a seamlessly integrated organic whole. In other pieces, this duality is expressed in the guise of shrines or alter pieces reflective of her fascination with spirituality and ritual, even though she rejects organized religion. Peet has exhibited extensively with a number of solo exhibitions and in numerous other shows winning various awards including the 2006 Greater Michigan Art Exhibition grand prize. In 2007 Detroit Hour Magazine nominated her “One of the Best Artists to Collect” and she was featured in an exhibit showcasing 40 pieces of her work at the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art, in Midland, Michigan. Her work is found in extensive public, private and corporate collections. Unframed the image measures 33.5" h x 49.5" w.
  • Creator:
    Catherine Peet (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2007
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 42.5 in (107.95 cm)Width: 55.75 in (141.61 cm)Depth: 5.25 in (13.34 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Detroit, MI
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU128618595512
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