Arlene Peters

My style has evolved over the years and is reminiscent of the colours of the Mediterranean. I enjoy the combination of function and fun!

March 22, 2007 | | Back Issues

The Mediterranean colours and retro fancy of Arlene Peters’ polka-dot plates, pots and platters are bound to bring cheer to the greyist day. After studying at Sheridan College School of Design, Arlene honed her style and technique while working in London’s Soho district and training at a production studio in Devon. She now works in her own studio on The Gore Road, adjacent to her father, a landscape watercolourist. “We are constantly encouraging and critiquing each other’s work.” www.caledonhillsstudiotour.com

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Signe Ball is publisher/editor of In The Hills.

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