━ Selected Works
Work
Pedro Peschiera groups his paintings into “families” — Mantles, Wells, Holes, Shells, Tables, Arks, and others — each one enlarging his conceptual and pictorial vocabulary. Yet the symbolic references these types imply are never definitive or univocal; ambiguities are intentional and accompany every interpretation. Ideally his works should be viewed collectively, so they confront, complete, and resonate with one another. This is likely why he rarely presents them in chronological order.
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━ Selected Works
Work
Pedro Peschiera groups his paintings into “families” — Mantles, Wells, Holes, Shells, Tables, Arks, and others — each one enlarging his conceptual and pictorial vocabulary. Yet the symbolic references these types imply are never definitive or univocal; ambiguities are intentional and accompany every interpretation. Ideally his works should be viewed collectively, so they confront, complete, and resonate with one another. This is likely why he rarely presents them in chronological order.
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━ One - Man shows expos
Exhibitions
━ One - Man shows expos
Exhibitions
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
━ all about
Artist
About the artist
There is in his gesture a devotion to detail that evolves into a disciplined pursuit of meaning. In Pedro Peschiera’s work, light conveys a quiet sense of spirituality, while the delicately rendered surface suggests a subtle, contained sensuality. This interplay —between the sacred and the carnal— defines the distinctive character and depth of his practice.
There is in his gesture a devotion to detail that evolves into a disciplined pursuit of meaning. In Pedro Peschiera’s work, light conveys a quiet sense of spirituality, while the delicately rendered surface suggests a subtle, contained sensuality. This interplay —between the sacred and the carnal— defines the distinctive character and depth of his practice.
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier
- “Form is beautiful in motion, often even more beautiful. Color only speaks well when it is still.” Roger Munier