Peter Gander
Fine Artist
Update 25th October 2009 Issue : 2
Peter & Fiona exhibit themselves at the Somerset Maugham Gallery at the Horsebridge Whitstable from Wednesday 4th November to Tuesday 10th November 2009
Peter Gander returned
to live in Kent after an absence of more than 20 years, he studied for his
Bachelor of Arts Degree in
nearby Canterbury during 1981 to 1984
Since he has continued to work as a graphic designer & art director in London
During his professional career, he lays claim to having re-designed the Monopoly box logo to include 'Mr Moneybags' which is still there to this day
Winning an advertising D&AD Yellow pencil award for a dog food campaign featuring 'Dougal' from cult animated childrens teleivision programme 'The Magic Roundabout' & having an award-winning cartoon featured on London's Underground Railway as well as poetry on the City's Buses
Peter Fly's with the Fish pdf
Peter still works in
London, but these days prefers fine art to art direction & tries to pursue
painting alonside his passion for fly-fishing
as often as he can, often combining the two, as exhibited at 'Whitstable's
Horsebridge Arts Centre'
More Fishy tales from Woodchurch pdf
At
the time of publication Peter has lived in Whitstable for almost 3
years with partner Fiona & his two children, Hannah & Jack |
Peter
has a lively, loose style, often painting unusually large format watercolours |
Additionally Peter has exhibited at 'The Hertford Art Gallery'
'The Horsebridge' will again exhibit his work, this time a Whitstable based theme alongside work from his photographer partner Fiona Howarth in from the 9th of July to the 15th of July 2008
His work can also be seen as part of the 'WhitArt' collective show
Exhibiting at 'The Fish-Slab Gallery', 11 Oxford Street, Whitstable, 16 - 29 July as part of the Whitstable towns Oyster Festival of exhibition work by Whitstable artists
Fine Artist - Peter Gander pdf
Now for a selection of saucy postcards!
Crabs gallore
Having a Ball in Whitstaball
Famous for Fish n Chips
Whitstable 'Sing Song'
Postcards available in shops throughout the town from summer 2009
Peter Ganders BlogSpot