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Sunset Over the City

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Sunset Over the City 2025
by Peter Mcfarlane
9” X 13”
"I had fun with this landscape. More painterly, but my objective was to re-create landscape include a multi-media aspect to urbanized rural tradition.  Though almost all of us live amongst others, we often strand our fellow humans out of landscape painting and not only people but all the accoutrements of humanity.  I like to include the lights, the cities, the town or villages, the traffic.  This is my landscape and thus my experience."

Any and all objects can be used to create something, to make and re-make what I find in the world. The process requires searching for the materials that will commit me to original work, and intimately connect me to a self-engendered vision.
 
 
“To me, garbage and waste are just a lack of imagination.”

Peter Mcfarlane

Peter McFarlane is a conceptually driven sculptor and mixed media artist known for transforming discarded objects into philosophically charged artworks. Working with obsolete circuit boards, broken tools, and cast-off industrial debris, he re-contextualizes everyday materials to explore waste, value, and imagination. His award-winning works are held in public and private collections across Canada and internationally.

Artist Statement

“I am a conceptually based sculptor and mixed media artist. Most of my materials are discarded or obsolete objects—circuit boards, broken tools, industrial scrap—that arrive already loaded with history. I reorganize and reconstruct these fragments to free them from their previous functions and open them to new meaning. For me, garbage and waste are simply a lack of imagination; each object has the potential to become a metaphor. In re-using these materials, I’m not solving the problem of waste, but I am symbolically slowing it down and asking viewers to reconsider what, and who, we throw away.”

Peter McFarlane

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