In his artistic exploration, Peter Sullivan is captivated by the allure of the human form. Through his printmaking and drawing, he delves into the expressive examination of our shapes, seeking to unravel the intricate layers of our physical existence.
His work serves as a conduit to reveal this transient vessel of our humanity, inviting viewers to consider and contemplate our profound connection to the corporeal realm. He is endlessly intrigued by the fluidity of our movements, the contortions we undergo, and the deliberate manipulations we employ as we navigate life.
While he engages in the traditional practice of printmaking, his approach is unconventional. He embraces Varied Editions, allowing iterations to evolve organically as he refines his expression and delves deeper into the nuances of representation though the printmaking process.
Through this expression, he strives to offer a fresh perspective on the essence of our physical being, inviting viewers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and introspection.
Peter studied printmaking and drawing through North Island College in the Comox Valley, workshops in Victoria and Sante Fe, and as a scholar in Launceston, Tasmania.

