Peter Bartczak:  

CLASS OF 1968
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Mepham High SchoolClass of 1968
Bellmore, NY

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Peter is from Soquel, California. Peter is in a relationship. Peter's schools include Mepham High School. Peter later attended Pratt Institute (Fine Art). Peter works(ed) at Clownbank Studio. Music Peter like...Expand for more
s includes Jimi Hendrix, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan. Books Peter likes include Lisa Jensen Books. Movies Peter likes include Fargo, The Shawshank Redemption, The Usual Suspects. TV shows Peter likes include Hadiibe.
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Stump Speech • acrylics on illustration board • 18"x24" • A Voice For the Redwoods
I cast the characters in this painting from my friends. The author's husband is the guy reading the speech, the author is on the right, as w
Deer • 18"x18" • acrylics on illustration board 
Again, for that book Ive been mentioning. It was very daunting to hand paint the Redwood plantlings over a finished painting of a deer (which I was quite fond of), but I dove
Fire & Rain * acrylic on illustration board * 15"x 15" each  
I've seen fire and rain, but no pictures that I could use for reference material. I had to use my imagination. Luckily, by the time I did these illustrations, I
Fire & Rain * acrylic on illustration board * 15"x 15" each  
I've seen fire and rain, but no pictures that I could use for reference material. I had to use my imagination. Luckily, by the time I did these illustrations, I
Photosynthesis * acrylic on illustration board * 24"x18" 
My father was really good about explaining technical things in simple to understand language. This is my try at showing how photosynthesis works. From the book A VOI
nsects • 12"x24"• acrylics on illustration board
A two page spread illustration for the book A Voice For the Redwoods
Luckily an old roommate's father was an etymologist and had tons of books about insects. Unfortunately mo
Beginnings • acrylic on illustration board • 18"x 18"
This was the cover for A Voice For the Redwoods. I had a hard time finding good pictures of Indians and was lucky enough to discover Edward S. Curtis' photographs. It st
Story Teller • 21"x17" • acrylics on illustration board
One of twenty three full color illustrations I did for for the book Voice of the Redwoods by Loretta Halter, Santa Cruz local and dear friend. This was a second editio
Tuning In • 18"x18" • acrylics on illustration board
Also from the book A Voice For the Redwoods. I had my late, first wife Victoria Sulski pose but was at a loss for another element, human or otherwise. My gut told me some
Smokey the Bear Is Burnt Out • 24"x20” • acrylic on Masonite Times have taken their tole on the old guy. It used to be giving stern warnings to put out your campfire and not playing with matches, now it’s climate change and
Taz • 17"x21" • acrylics on masonite panel
Usually, the pet's owner supplies the photo but I was able to take the pic myself this time. Taz was a hard character to photograph but I eventually got something I could use. I li
An ink drawing I created back in '76 with a TG technical pen for a contest.  This was a stream of conscious/automatic drawing where I just let my imagination go nuts.It was accepted and published. Back then I did a lot of s
Outdoor Dining • 18"x24"• Acrylics on canvas 
1950s white middle class suburban America, virginal in its blandness, safe in its barbecue fortress of normal, physically could not see the violence around it, anymore than the
Late Nite • 24”x18” • acrylics on canvas 
As a kid, watching TV in the wee hours was an illegal pleasure – no adult supervision to control my surrealistic child imagination. The inherent dark magic of post midnight reality
Sock Monkey Graveyard • 30"x24" • acrylics on canvas panel
I have a love/hate relationship with sock monkies. It pisses me off that such a mediocre creation done by amateurs could be so powerful and primal. I wish I could c
Family Portrait • acrylic on wood panel • 36"x37"
This painting was a Christmas gift for my wife. It includes all of our animals as well as my wife, stepson and his girlfriend. The better I know a person, the more difficult
Andi & Irwin • 36"x24" • acrylics on wood panel
While on the subject of weddings, this double portrait was of my sister and her new husband, dancing together at their wedding reception. I followed them around, snapping a lo
This is how this part of John's mural actually looks now
I altered the foto so the door is more apparent
Boardwalk at 6 a.m.
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