
‘Using mainly images from early 20th Century advertising and Hollywood, these pieces explore early consumer culture. However, by taking these images out of their usual context, Horvath repurposes them and completely redefines their meaning in fresh and interesting ways. We caught up with Peter to find out a little more about his artistic journey, process and some of his plans for the future.‘ Couldn’t be more relevant!
Useful example of someone making work about consumerism. Will keep as someone to refer to possibly when writing up BOW notes. And although I’ve sort of rejected or not developed what I was playing with earlier this quarter, some of his images are reminiscent of these experiments. 

Striking work from him. I’m very aware of a masculine approach, at least from what I saw in the article.It’s probably because of a heavy quality in the layers. Your ones are almost floating, transient like a will-o-the- wisp – took me back to the ‘female planet’.
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It’s good to read how you see /interpret the differences. I wish I’d thought to add a smudge of red or something like it, disruptive, as he has done – it would have bought them to life a bit.
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