Peterson's affinity for Eastern thought is evident
in the Zen like quiet of
his compositions. His pastels are elegant, simple and powerful,
all at the same time. As a child he gradually lost his hearing and
his teachers allowed him to draw instead of follow the regular class
activities, an arrangement that eventually resulted in him attending
Galludet College in Washington, DC and the University of New Mexico.
However, his commanding artistic skill has been gained primarily
through experience. Without the distraction of external noise, Peterson
has been able to spend long expanses of time at his easel, silently
absorbing the visual interactions of shape, color and space and
creating exquisite drawings. With a career of over 31 years, Peterson's
work can be found in significant museums, public and private collections
throughout the country.
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