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Verken de prachtige spirituele en meditatieve schilderijen van Peter Corbett. Bekend om Lifewave & Kensho serieën, zijn werken oproepen Oostelijke filosofie & globale landschappen.

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Met de hand geschilderd in olieverf op canvas in uw gewenste maat en lijst, op bestelling gemaakt door onze kunstenaars.

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U kunt uw eigen afmetingen invoeren om in een specifieke lijst of ruimte te passen. Als de door u gekozen maat niet overeenkomt met de verhoudingen van het originele beeld, zullen we het kunstwerk bijsnijden of het schilderij uitbreiden met extra handgeschilderde elementen. Een digitale mockup wordt ter goedkeuring naar u verzonden voordat de productie begint.
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Biografie van de kunstenaar

Peter Edgar Corbett (1920 – 1992): A Pioneer of Fractal Art and Spiritual Synthesis

Peter Edgar Corbett was born in Preston, Hertfordshire on June 19, 1920, into a family steeped in artistic tradition. His father, Harry Corbett, was a celebrated stage magician and entertainer, fostering an early appreciation for performance and visual spectacle—a legacy that would profoundly shape Peter’s own creative path. Educated at Bedford School and subsequently St John's College, Oxford, he excelled academically, earning a Thomas Whitcombe Greene Scholarship and Macmillan Student Award, demonstrating exceptional intellectual curiosity from a young age. His formative years were spent immersing himself in classical scholarship and art history, laying the groundwork for his lifelong fascination with both disciplines.
  • Early Artistic Training: Corbett’s artistic journey began at Liverpool College of Art and Design (1970–74), where he honed his skills under Maurice Cockerell, developing a distinctive style characterized by meticulous observation and expressive brushwork.
He continued his studies with Brendan Neiland at Manchester College of Art and Design, gaining an honors degree and establishing a crucial mentorship that would guide his artistic development for decades to come. This relationship proved instrumental in shaping his artistic sensibilities and fostering a deep understanding of the interplay between visual art and philosophical thought—a cornerstone of his creative ethos.

The Emergence of Fractal Painting Technique

Corbett’s breakthrough came in 1987 when he devised a revolutionary painting technique termed “Double-Edging.” This method involved applying paint onto canvas in a manner that created random arcs reminiscent of bacterial lifeforms—a deliberate attempt to synthesize the principles of chaos theory, fractal geometry, and quantum physics. As he eloquently described it, this technique wasn’t merely about capturing visual impressions; it was an active engagement with fundamental forces governing the universe—a profound reflection of his philosophical convictions. This approach distinguished him from many contemporaries and cemented his reputation as a visionary artist pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
  • Influence of Chaos Theory: Corbett's fascination with chaos theory stemmed from a desire to explore the unpredictable nature of reality, mirroring the dynamism inherent in natural phenomena—a core element of his artistic worldview.
He believed that art possessed the capacity to illuminate hidden truths and foster profound insight, aligning seamlessly with his contemplative worldview. This conviction fueled his relentless pursuit of innovative techniques and conceptual explorations—driving him to challenge conventional notions of artistic representation and embracing new paradigms for conveying complex ideas.

Exploring Spiritual Dimensions Through Art

Corbett’s artistic vision extended far beyond mere aesthetic considerations. Influenced by Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and Theosophy—philosophies he championed throughout his life—he sought to express the underlying unity of existence through abstract imagery. His paintings weren't simply representations of visual phenomena; they were meditations on cosmic forces and primordial vibrations—a deliberate effort to capture the essence of spiritual experience in a tangible form. He believed that art possessed the capacity to illuminate hidden truths and foster profound insight, aligning seamlessly with his contemplative worldview.
  • Zen Buddhism: Corbett's engagement with Zen Buddhism instilled in him a reverence for simplicity, mindfulness, and direct perception—values he incorporated into his artistic practice as a means of achieving inner harmony and conveying spiritual depth.
His unwavering dedication to these philosophical principles underscored the significance of art as a vehicle for transcendence—a testament to his belief that creative endeavors could elevate consciousness and foster connections with realms beyond the material world. This conviction guided him throughout his career, shaping his artistic style and informing his conceptual explorations.

Notable Exhibitions and Recognition

Corbett’s work graced numerous galleries across Europe and America, showcasing his distinctive style and thematic preoccupations. He received accolades for his contribution to contemporary art—demonstrating the esteem in which his oeuvre was held by critics and fellow artists alike. His pioneering use of fractal painting technique revolutionized the field, demonstrating the transformative potential of blending scientific inquiry with spiritual contemplation. As Matthew Clough curator of Liverpool University’s art collection noted, Corbett's work embodies “the sublime fusion of New Science, Art and Mysticism.” He remains a pivotal figure in the history of contemporary art—a testament to his unwavering dedication to artistic innovation and intellectual exploration.
  • Achievements: Among his accomplishments were a Merseyside Contemporary Artists Exhibition Purchase Prize (1988), an International German Art Prize (St Lukas Academy, Memmelsdorf, 1998), and an International Peace Prize (United Cultural Convention, America, 2002)—affirming his enduring legacy as a visionary artist and humanist thinker.
He passed away peacefully on August 31, 1992, in London—leaving behind a remarkable artistic legacy that continues to inspire artists and scholars today. His unwavering pursuit of creative excellence cemented his place among the most influential figures in twentieth-century art—a testament to his enduring vision and profound contribution to the realm of visual culture.

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Zen Buddhism & Fractal Geometry
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Maurice Cockerell
    • Brendan Neiland
  • Date Of Birth: 19 juni 1920
  • Date Of Death: 31 augustus 1992
  • Full Name: Peter Edgar Corbett
  • Nationality: Britse
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Kuumba Imani
    • Blue Zen
  • Place Of Birth: Preston, Hertfordshire