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PeterCorr@hotmail.com
+44 (0)1353 610 280
Cambridgeshire, England


Painting as Movement — The Body, the Hand, and the Picture Plane
Cold wax landscape painting techniques
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Surface, Movement and the Dynamic Quality of Cold Wax
The surface of a cold wax painting is never passive. This post explores how I approach the building and reworking of a painted surface — the layering, the scraping back, the moments of decision — and what it means for a painting to feel alive rather than resolved.
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'The Dream of a Golden Tree' — Oil, Cold Wax and Bitumen
This work represents something of a departure. It is a graphic rendering of a winter tree, with a pronounced emphasis on drawing and linear qualities — a shift from the more atmospheric landscape work that typically occupies my practice. The painting uses oil, cold wax, bitumen, pumice stone powder, and enamel on an 80 × 80 cm canvas. 'The Dream of a Golden Tree' Oil, Cold Wax, bitumen, pumice stone, enamel on 80 x 80 cm Canvas Materials and Process The general process is re
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