Michael Peck’s artistic practice is concerned with the sensation of disorientation and dislocation that is often felt within the post modern world. Exploring issues regarding the loss of cultural identity, his work particularly focuses on the effects within minority groups and individuals existing on the fringe who are challenged to assimilate within the larger community.
The scenes in Michael’s paintings are quiet, the participants are paused as they stand withdrawn, juxtaposed against a dynamic population; they are overwhelmed by mass-culture; one which has been composed from the interaction, assimilation and constant change of subcultures. His work looks at the place of the individual within a pluralistic society where a constant shift of values and beliefs leaves a great uncertainty of belonging.











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Nacho Yagüe Paintings
Awesome Caricatures by Patrick Strogulski
Ross McEwan Stunning Illustrations
Nanami Cowdroy Illustrations
Bovey Lee cut paper works
Illustrations by Rogeio Puhl
Vasco Mourão Drawings
Leonid Afremov Paintings
Surreal Artworks by Rafal Olbinski
Kate Macdowell Porcelain Sculptures
David MacDowell Amazing Acrylic Paintings
Hundred Dollar Bill Project
Radojavor Paintings
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