A Brush with Life at The Coach-house Gallery
Peter Le Vasseur's art depicts the beauty of the world and pressure that humankind exerts upon it. Not content with merely creating highly researched nature art, his work carries an ecological message often ahead of its time. Unusually for an artist he builds in the detail of contemporary life during the decades through which he has lived, in a meticulous and distinct style.
He escaped the Channel Island of Guernsey with his parents just before the German Occupation in 1940 and grew up in London as a refugee. Winning a scholarship to art college he went on to create pop art for one-man shows in major London galleries and sold to the Beatles, film stars and aristocracy. In his book, 'A Brush with Life', Dr. Jason Monaghan presents the definitive work on Le Vasseur's life and work, charting his progression from pop art and fantasy to political pieces, book illustration and environmental paintings. Never depressing, the messagesof both artist and author are thoughtful, and sometimes ironically amusing. Throughout Le Vasseur's central philosophy is evident: 'where nature survives, hope remains.'
Dr. Jason Monaghan is an author and archaeologist. He was previously the Director of Guernsey Museums, and has published textbooks and academic papers ranging from Roman pottery to shipwrecks as well as historical thrillers. His recent publications include 'Occupation to Liberation' which showcases the WW2 photographs, art and artefacts held by Guernsey Museums.
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