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


The Medium in Detail — Oil, Wax and the Painted Surface
This post sets out the material composition of the cold wax medium I use — the beeswax, damar resin, and solvent — and describes how these elements behave during and after painting. It is intended as a reference for those who want to understand the physical basis of the work.
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The Transformative Power of Cold Wax
The transformative power of oil & Cold Wax medium
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Fresh Art Fair, Cheltenham — April 2025
In April 2025 I showed a new group of paintings at Fresh Art Fair, Cheltenham Racecourse. The works were part of my continuing forest series — each one an attempt to hold the particular quality of light and structure that draws me back to woodland as a subject.
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Demonstration at the Isle of Ely Art Society, October 2024
In October 2024 I gave a presentation and live painting demonstration to the Isle of Ely Art Society. The event was held at the Methodist Church, Chapel Street, Ely, and focused on my working process with oil and cold wax medium. 'The First Temple' 130 x 100 x 4 cm on canvas The Demonstration The session centred on the layered approach that characterises my practice — the use of brayers, palette knives, and unconventional tools to build up and rework the painted surface. Cold
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Gold Enamel, Gravity and the Fenland Landscape
Gold enamel and cold wax medium
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Detail, Restraint and the Painted Surface
The question of detail in painting is not technical — it is philosophical. This post reflects on how I approach the relationship between precision and openness in my work, using a painting of Eaves Wood in Lancashire as a starting point for thinking about what detail is actually for.
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Cold Wax Medium — Properties, Possibilities and the Painted Surface
Using cold wax medium with oil paint to create a forest
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Working with Oil Paint and Cold Wax — Notes from the Studio
The question I am asked most often is how oil paint and cold wax work together. This post draws on my current studio practice to describe the relationship between the two materials — how they interact, how I mix and apply them, and what the medium makes possible that oil alone does not.
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'Emerald Vault' — Oil and Cold Wax
This large-scale painting was developed over an extended period in the studio, its surface built up through successive layers of oil and cold wax medium. The title refers both to the colour — a deep, saturated green that dominates the composition — and to the sense of enclosure that the vertical forms of the trees create: a vault of branches and foliage that shelters and contains. Surface and Process The work was made using a variety of tools — palette knives, rollers, and pr
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'Mont Klamott' — Painting a Man-Made Hill
This is the work currently in the studio. I have decided to produce a series of paintings based on the VolksPark in Berlin
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Painting and Artificial Intelligence — On Authenticity, Value and the Future of the Image
For centuries, the death of painting has been proclaimed. Since the invention of printing during the Han dynasty, artists have anxiously watched each new technological advancement. When the printing press emerged, artists had valid concerns, but they eventually leveraged mechanical reproduction to replicate their work and reach a broader audience. With photography's arrival, it became clear that the representation of reality could be handed over to an optical device capable o
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Jeff Beck and the Art of Painting — On Mastery, Risk and the Limits of the Medium
How to be creative with oil paint and cold wax. Using Jeff Becks guitar playing for inspiration
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Fenland in Winter — Monochrome Landscape Photography
Fenland Landscape Photography Monochrome
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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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Cold Wax Medium — What It Is and Why I Use It
Cold wax is not simply a material — it is a way of working. This post describes what cold wax medium is, how it behaves in combination with oil paint, and why its particular qualities — resistance, translucency, the way it holds a mark — have made it central to my practice over many years.
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Oil and Cold Wax — A Painter's Perspective
After several years of working with oil and cold wax, I have come to understand the medium less as a set of techniques and more as a set of conditions. This post reflects on what those conditions are, and how they have shaped the way I think about painting.
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'Between Worlds' — Painting the Cambridgeshire Fenlands
Damien Hirst used formaldehyde; he would have been better served by an eco-friendly peat bog. 'Between Worlds' abstract Fenland painting..
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Trees, Forests and the Recurring Motif — On Brian Cox and the Natural World
Oil and Cold ax painting of a forest 100 x 150 cm on canvas
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'Afterglow' — Layering, Erasure and the Fenland Landscape
'After Glow' 80 x 80 cm Acrylic on Canvas 'Afterglow' — The Light Series This painting belongs to The Light Series, a group of works concerned with the landscape of the Cambridgeshire Fenlands. It is a personal reflection on the open fields and skies of East Anglia, though the work carries no topographical information to act as a compass or guide. There are no landmarks, no trees or hedgerows, no features that would anchor the image to a specific place. The viewer is left wit
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