Peter Jablokow Solo Exhibition (August 2020)

Scissor Bridge No. 2, Peter Jablokow, Watercolor

Scissor Bridge No. 2, Peter Jablokow, Watercolor

 
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Show Duration:
July 31st to August 23rd

Masks Required
COVID-19 Precautions

Fridays - Sundays
2:00pm - 4:00pm

Cultural Arts Center
Parking Lot
402 W Main Street,
Whitewater, WI 53190

 

Control, Chaos, and Art…

Peter Jablokow ‘s art will be displayed at the Whitewater Arts Alliance’s Cultural Arts Center on 402 West Main Street on July 31 to August 23 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Fridays (for at risk individuals only – age 65 and over or with immunocompromised health conditions), and Saturdays and Sundays for all others.

In his artist statement, Peter said, “I create watercolors of buildings, bridges and machinery with a messy, rusty, chaotic feel that comes with age and lack of use. The patterns, textures and colors of large, old, decaying equipment has a feel I don’t quite understand, but am attracted to, and have a desire to record before it’s gone.

I start my process by defining every line and detail in pencil. Perspective angles and vanishing points are refined with a ruler to line everything up cleanly, helping me feel my life is in control. Next, chaos ensues when, what feels to me like arbitrary layers of watercolor are thrown on the paper. While feeling lost, I add and delete many layers of color back and forth until the painting eventually comes back into focus. I hate the chaos, love the order, and feel gratified when I end up with a combination of both.

I paint with transparent watercolor in many layers on 300lb Arches paper and often splatter masking fluid or rip the surface to create a chaotic, weathered look.”

Engine 8380-Undercarriage, Peter Jablokow, Watercolor

Engine 8380-Undercarriage, Peter Jablokow, Watercolor

As the son of an artist growing up in Lagrange Park, Illinois, drawing and painting has always been part of Peter’s life. Frank Lloyd Wright’s houses close to his in nearby Oak Park, IL, influenced his decision to pursue a degree in architecture at Iowa State University. 

A trained architect, Peter started migrating towards art by becoming an architectural illustrator, working with Rael Slutsky Associates, and later Manuel Avila associates. Peter loves the technical aspects of drawing perspective images and is drawn to its exactness of detail.

Peter’s full transition to artist came while taking classes with Peggy Macnamara at North Shore Art League in Winnetka, IL. Peggy activated his love for loose, fresh watercolor, igniting his current series of work, which overlays a looser, more colorful painting style on top of a tight drawing style.

Peter is a signature member of American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society and Transparent Watercolor Society and has won awards from the Transparent Watercolor Society, American Institute of Architectural Illustrators and Illinois Watercolor Society, among others. He is published in Splash 15, 16 and 17, an annual watercolor compilation, and has exhibited in numerous group and individual shows and fairs. He teaches watercolor in group and individual classes.

Peter received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Iowa State University, and an associate’s degree in Illustration from the American Academy of art in Chicago.

More information on Peter can be found HERE

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Big thanks to Jason Miklik as this month’s show coordinator and connecting WAA with Peter!


Big thanks to our sponsor!