Peter Moolan-Feroze Artist
I create high quality fine art prints combining drawing with vibrant modern colour
This is called 'Embracing the Light', a metaphor for how we all feel when soaking up the first rays of sun after a long winter. This is a new picture with a limited edition of 10. If it inspires you, do get in contact with me here.
Among all the artworks that I created in Venice this is one of my favourites, The Bridge of Sighs . I wanted to capture the myriad of reflections and different qualities of light and a translucent feeling in relation to the water and the buildings. If you are interested in purchasing pictures of Venice I am creating a collection. Please feel free to message me here.
I am delighted to see two of my pictures decorating this beautiful appartment to rent in the Loire area of France. For commissions to fill your home with unique colour-filled art please contact me here to discuss;
A client of mine emailed to say that the drawing I did of 'Tallulah' his dog was in good company as he had hung it next to his Picasso print on the wall in his house. Picasso was also inspired to make pictures of a dog called 'Lump' who initially belonged to a friend. I am happy to receive commissions to create original and characterful images of your pets . Just message me here and I'll be in touch to discuss.
Ana Malnar journalist and founder of the digital magazine Paris the Other Way www.paristheotherway.com interviewed me recently and has written an interesting article that brings together my artwork with my creativity in business activity
https://www.paristheotherway.com/peter-moolan-feroze-a-renaissance-approach-to-creativity
Peter Moolan-Feroze: A Renaissance Approach to Creativity | Paris the other way art, digital art, Peter Moolan Feroze, creativity, innovation, drawings, creative awareness, creative teaching, Peter Moolan Feroze, Paris the other way
Early morning light on the Santa Maria della Salute in Venice. I liked the idea of following Monet and exploring the same scene at different times of day. For more of my Venice collection of pictures please visit my website www.moolanferoze.com
The majestic Grand Canal is such a tempting subject for artists. I wanted to try and convey a classic scene with a modern quality of drawing. This picture is impressive on a large scale which dramatises the intensity of the black lines and the translucent blues.
Looking back at the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Square in Venice from the island of San Giogio Maggiore , I was struck by the quality of the light, delicate and at the same time dramatic. I also wanted to create simplicity out of complexity by trying to use a minimal number of marks and allow the colour to do most of the work.
There is something magical about looking across The Grand Canal in Venice to Santa Maria della Salute. All the different features of the building seemed like a visual dance which I tried to express in the picture. I work quickly with a number of sketches from which I then create the final image.
Since going to Venice last Summer I have developed a number of sketches into large fine art prints. Gondolas of Venice is about creating a sense of the mystery and intrigue in the side canals. The whole interior world of the canals feels like a kind of theatre with all the moving gondolas and motor craft suddenly appearing;