David E. Peterson and Noah Scalin “Objects”

Krause Gallery

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David E. Peterson (b. 1979 U.S.A) is an abstract painter who has exhibited his work throughout the United States, Europe and South America. His work is included in the collections of the Museum of New Art (Detroit), Progressive Art Collection, Bilzin and Sumberg, Home Depot, Related Group to name a few along with publications in Forbes.com, Loft Magazine, Southern Living, CNN, and Detroit Free Press. David holds a BFA from the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI. He lives and works in Atlanta, GA
Peterson is inspired by Product Design, Graphic Design and Architecture. He creates a new system of rules based on an original visual observation. During his art process, he analyzes the aesthetics of the original inspiration, then deconstructs the aesthetics and reconstructs them into a new composition. He does this by using the basic prin- ciples and elements of design, specifically the Pythagorean Theorem, the Golden Mean and Color Theory. The end result is a precise Art Object, when completed exists perfectly with its own system of rules.
For his Solo Exhibition at Krause Gallery, NY, NY he will be exhibiting new works from his Puzzle Series. David’s Puzzle series is a culmination of all his work past and present. It brings together all of his inspirations from past series such as Product Design, Graphic Design and Architecture.

Noah Scalin is a Richmond, Virginia based artist/designerand creator of the Webby award-winning art project Skull-A-Day. His fine art has been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally, including the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia and the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago. His first book, Skulls, was honored by the New York Public Library, named a “Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Teen Readers” by the Young Adult Library Ser- vices Association, and was featured on The Martha Stewart Show. His recent books, 365: A Daily Creativity Journal and Unstuck: 52 Ways to Get (and Keep) Your Creativity Flowing at Home, at Work & in Your Studio, are all about helping others to get inspired and back on their creative paths.

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from November 17, 2011 to January 10, 2012

Opening Reception on 2011-11-17 from 18:00 to 21:00

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