Peter Gartner Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Peter Gartner based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Peter Gartner
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The Cigarette-smoking Man by Peter Gartner
Orson Welles As Cardinal Wolsey by Peter Gartner
Quarter Million Homeless 2017 by Rosanne Gartner
Sunset and Pier by Peter Gartner
Bus Stop Off Piccadilly Gardens by Rosanne Gartner
The Cornerhouse Manchester by Rosanne Gartner
Poppies by Rosanne Gartner
The Refugees Seek The Shore by Rosanne Gartner
Reflections At Night In Manchester by Rosanne Gartner
Market Street Metrolink Tramstop With The Manchester Wheel by Rosanne Gartner
The Self-Confidence Of Beauty by Peter Gartner
Sleeping Lionness Pushy Squirrel by Rosanne Gartner
Piccadilly Station With Tram At Night by Rosanne Gartner
Reflections In The Pavement, Brown Street, Manchester by Rosanne Gartner
Manchester Light And Shade by Rosanne Gartner
Forgotten But Not Gone by Rosanne Gartner
Landscape With Luxuriant Tree And Folly by Peter Gartner
The X Files Finale by Rosanne Gartner
Victorian Mother And Daughter Hold Hands by Peter Gartner
Sunset From Arndale Centre Roof by Rosanne Gartner
Helping Hand by Rosanne Gartner
The Arndale Carpark, Manchester by Rosanne Gartner
Owl by Rosanne Gartner
The Prettiest Violinist in the Orchestra by Peter Gartner
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About Peter Gartner
I live in Manchester. I am influenced by LS Lowry and Arthur Delaney, Northern artists. My mother and sister also paint, and I have included some of their paintings. I started out as a naive-pictorial artist, painting nostalgic trams from the past (there is a gallery of these) and as I have developed, I have become more pictorial, but I still have some naive elements in my work. Recently, I have been concentrating on portraiture, and I look for a facial expression in the subject which is interesting and can demonstrate an aspect of that person's character and psychology, perhaps also their current mood.
I think that a certain facial expression is more interesting visually than an expressionless though accurately painted face. I think it is important to display emotion in a person's face through their expression. This can make a portrait much more than a copy of someone's likeness, and opens a window on the person's character, personality and mood, as well as their appearance.