Pops Peterson

New Frontiers in Pop Art Opens July 12

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Pops Peterson: New Frontiers in Pop Art
Reception: July 12, 2014 @ 4-7 PM

Pops Peterson We’re pleased to present a month-long solo exhibition featuring the work of Maurice “Pops” Peterson, with an opening reception on Saturday, July 12, 4-7 PM. Lauren Clark Fine Art is located at 25 Railroad Street.

”New Frontiers in Pop Art” reflects Peterson’s distinctive style of Giclee canvas art, which is colorful, whimsical, and full of joy.

In addition to his life as artist, the multi-faceted Peterson is co-owner of Seven Salon and Spa in Stockbridge. He has been a producer and project manager with years of fashion-related work in television and the Internet. He was writer and producer of the international television series, Models, Profiles and Fantasies, where he shot segments and interviewed such fashion icons as Gianni Versace, Naomi Campbell and Tyra Banks in New York, France and Italy.

Peterson’s artistic and design talent were on display during his tenure as executive producer at RDA Interactive and ACG Communications, where he produced major websites for Nivea skin care, designer Todd Oldham, and Cosmogirl magazine. He developed award-winning sites for Pfizer, Biersdorf’s Futuro sports products and the original web portal for Hearst Magazines, HomeArts.com. He continues his work as a freelance website producer.

The show runs through August 3, 2014.

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