Peter Dusek

Peter Dusek was recently awarded Best Work by an Emerging Artist by the Ontario Society of Artists and named one of 24 Best of 2015 by The American Society of Media Photographers.

November 25, 2015 | | Artist in Residence | Arts | Back Issues | Departments | In Every Issue | Winter 2015

Peter Dusek says his artistic goal is to convey “as little as possible, as much as necessary.” The philosophy gives his toned black and white images, mostly of the natural landscape in the Headwaters region, an abstract intimacy, and provides the viewer with a Zen-like respite from the visual chaos of a bustling world. Born in Slovakia and now living in Hockley valley with his wife, Dusek explores the local countryside on motorcycle, bike and foot, often with his dog Daisy. He was recently awarded Best Work by an Emerging Artist by the Ontario Society of Artists and named one of 24 Best of 2015 by The American Society of Media Photographers. peterdusek.com

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Homeward Bound, Island Lake, Orangeville ~ by Peter Dusek

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  1. What a marvellous picture…great example of “as little as possible ..as much as necessary….!!

    Sandy on Dec 8, 2015 at 8:12 am | Reply

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