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| mikkel Lentz |
| mikkellentz(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: DK |
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Always loved Peters paintings.. Which is why I dropped by..
I love the music here on the site too. Peter ? Eno ? It´s lovely..
John Emr:
It's Peter's "sound art", a piece called "Unfinished Musics II", circa 1969...
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| Linda Hart |
| hartattack(at)pacbell(dot)net |
Location: LA |
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Your watercolors are so beautiful.. I've been looking at some old Folons recently and there are a lot of similarities.
There's an elegant simplicity and a "quiet" quality.
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| Joey |
| joeyjayjoey(at)illmail(dot)com |
Location: Tokyo |
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I am finishing my senior dissertation on Brigid Riley, and would have done it on Peter Schmidt if I'd known about this website. This a real work of art in itself. Amazing!!!
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| Avi |
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Location: jordan |
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 3-19-2009 04:51 PM Host: cache-dtc-ac06.proxy.aol.com
Crazy cool artist. You went deep on his act too. I always wanted to see beyond Eno and the LP sleeves. There is so much more...
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| David Gower Poole |
| gowerpoole(at)hotmail(dot)com |
Location: London |
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It's great to find a site devoted to Peter's work.
I was privileged to know him whilst a student at Watford School of Art. He shared with me a lot of his thoughts, ideas and principles. I spent endless evenings experimenting with different printing techniques, and ultimately reproducing many of his drawings. 'A meeting with Kali' being the most frustrating, through all the changes that took place. It was nevertheless a worthwhile and memorable experience.
Being led by Hansjorg Mayer, producing 'Printed in Watford' was a completely different experience. Peter's input, in all respects, was great and together with Eddie Armer, Fred White and Bernie we had an immense amount of fun!
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| Dewitt |
| hanma007(at)Hotmail(dot)com |
Location: Ethiopia |
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Good morning. I have always felt Peter Schmidt deserved a closer look. This website provides it. Thank you for your scholarly approach, and for gathering all of this artist's diverse work into one place. Cheers...
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| ernest cross |
| elcross(at)blueyonder(dot)co(dot)uk |
Location: preston, lancashire, england |
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I knew Peter from his days in the army in 1950, and I treasure a pencil portrait he drew of me when we were both at the Lenton Hurst college at Nottingham University that October. It has saddened me to know that he died so young, but I am happy that his work lives on.
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| James Turner |
| silverdogbones(at)googlemail(dot)com |
Location: England |
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beautiful site and very informative, thank you for bringing me here.
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| Michael Savage |
| michaelyram(at)aol(dot)com |
Location: San Francisco, CA |
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Thank you for providing such an extensive (and long overdue) source for interested parties. Since first seeing his prints included in Before and After Science in the seventies, I've always been curious in his work. Your site not only confirmed my expectations, but sparks my interest in his work even more. I'll be checking back frequently!
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| Patrick Hourihan |
| pmh1603(at)aol(dot)com |
Location: London |
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A fantastic website. Peter was a great teacher and feel very lucky that he and Michael Werner were running Watford School of Art, when I was a student there. I still have the drawing's I produced for his book, A Secret In Stone....they hold great memories!
Thank you for this tribute to him.
Patrick Hourihan.
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