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![]() Part of the collection of plaster casts |
A terraced Georgian house behind
the Royal Crescent in Bath, the world
heritage city built on classical principles, serves as the perfect setting
for Peter Malone to live and work. He lives with his wife
Helen, a picture restorer, and their two young daughters. After studying at Winchester and Coventry Schools of Art, Peter Malone spent three years painting and endeavouring to establish a career as a painter. He supported himself by teaching drawing, painting and design at Bournemouth School of Art. During that time a period of about four years was spent as a studio assistant to Howard Hodgkin. Framing and mounting Howard’s extensive collection of Indian Miniature painting contributed to Peter’s fascination with the genre, and persists to this day. His admiration of their focus and the concise manner in which they communicate through their drawing and handling of space and colour, can be clearly seen in the way that they have influenced his illustration work. It was as a way of generating extra income, that Peter initially began to seek illustration work, and he was recommended by a designer to approach The Artworks. The portfolio of work that he first showed, while patently not the finished article, was nevertheless extremely accomplished and over a period of time Peter worked with us to produce a portfolio that demonstrated the calibre ofwork that has delighted publishers worldwide. The very
first commission that we received for Peter was a series of illustrations
of Bible Stories from the Old Testament
for one of Running Press’s Miniature Editions.
This series of gem-like paintings at 2.5"x3" distilled all of
the richness of Italian Primitive painting into their
tiny format and the subsequent success of the books as well as the sale
of original artwork was notable. In the US
his main publishers have been Chronicle Books, who first
published Star Shapes a magical book introducing
young children to constellations in the night sky, complete with stars
that reflect in the dark. And not all of his books have been for children. The Chronicle list has proved an ideal vehicle for his illustrated gift books. The Possibilityof Angels and Gardens of the Imagination, both collaborations with Sophie Biriotti are a perfect blend of the literary and the visual and provide ample scope for Peter’s idiosyncratic take on the classical. Informed in part by his admiration for Poussin and the love of all things classical, the series of paintings that adorn the inspired literary collections show Peter at his witty best. Playful allusions to an eclectic collection of images are given a very individual twist that serves the subject well.
And the success of the treatment has been used to further success in his series of paintings for At the Opera, a collection of the most important operas, retold by Anne Fiery. Scheduled for publication in 2003 the sumptuous collection will be the perfect vehicle to introduce the uninitiated to this wonderful artform as well as informing its already adoring fans.
The
theatrical vein continues with the creation for Random House of an illustrated
version of Peter and the Wolf, with a retelling
by Janet Schulman. Like the Magic Flute,
it will be packaged with a specially commissioned cd recording of the
text together with the orchestration and will even further enhance the
reputation of this considerable artist. |
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![]() Peter's method of working is to make detailed drawings on watercolour paper which are then amended as needed before being painted with designer's colour in a meticulous way. He likes the flat quality of this pigment, preferring to build up the colour so that brush-marks are almost invisible.
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It
seems entirely appropriate that Peter should have been commissioned by Royal
Mail to illuustrate a series of stamps celebrating Children's Illustrated
Books![]() The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ![]() Alice in Wonderland ![]() The Phoenix and the Carpet
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