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Peter Adams and Nikita Budkov Featured in Tehachapi Experience for Awards at Art Tehachapi 2023
If the quality displayed at the July Art 2023 Tehachapi is any indication, Tehachapi is fast becoming a, “Destination for representational fine artists and collectors.”
Continue Reading »Peter Adams and Nikita Budkov in American Art Collector Magazine, July 2024
For the last four years, 50 nationally recognized artists attend a paint-out in the scenic Tehachapi, California, area for four days during the month of May. In turn, around 150 …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Pasadena Now, Future of the Arroyo Seco, February 2024
The possibility that the Los Angels County Board of Supervisors will revive the Arroyo Seco Ecosystem Restoration project took center stage at a hopeful panel discussion on the ‘Future of …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured Speaker in Pastel Live, August 16 – 19, 2023 and Plein Air Magazine August/September 2023
Prized for its beautiful, velvety texture and brilliant colors, pastel has been used over the centuries by such prolific and diverse artists as Degas, Whistler, Millet, Redon, Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, and …
Continue Reading »American Legacy Fine Arts Featured in American Art Collector Magazine, May 2023 Issue
In its definition of “still life”, the Tate museum in London states, “In the hierarchy of genres (or subject types) for art established in the 17th century by the French …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in American Art Collector Magazine December 2022 Issue
More than two dozen of the top artists working today have been invited to showcase their artwork during the Artist’s Choice exhibition at American Legacy Fine Arts in Pasadena, California.
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in California Art Club Newsletter, Spring 2022
Afghanistan has exploded into the national consciousness again. Our twenty-year military presence, with short bursts of ferocious action, often lulled Americans into complacency. That national trance momentarily obscured the fact …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams and Jim McVicker featured in Epoch Times July 13, 2021
It’s a first for Sotheby’s NY. From July 16 through to July 26, the prestigious auction house will host an online sale titled “Contemporary Realism: Important 21st-Century Works.” A total …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Tehachapi News as “Noted Artist to Join Art 2020”
Pasadena artist Peter Adams, president of the California Art Club, is one of the many prestigious artists expected to attend Art 2020 in Tehachapi in May when more than 35 …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Interviewed by Colorado Boulevard.net, March 3, 2019
Here is one more occasion for art lovers to enjoy the wonderful building formerly hosting the Pasadena Museum of Contemporary Art. From March 3 to March 29 the main gallery …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in Fine Art Connoisseur Blog, April 2018
Focusing on Peter Adams’ process in developing the paintings of the Fourteen Stations of the Cross for Our Savior Church and USC Caruso Catholic Center, this solo exhibition includes studies, …
Continue Reading »American Art Collector Features ALFA’s “Fleeting Moments: Works en Plein Air” November 2017
The tradition of plein air painting is one that has lasted over the centuries, with artists setting up their easels and reinterpreting the sights of the great outdoors firsthand. In …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Art of the West, May/June 2017
Peter Adams admits to being somewhat of a rapscallion in his early years. When he was a junior, the military school he was attending instituted an art program. Unimpressed with …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in Larchmont Chronicle April 2016
From April 3—24, the California Art Club will present its Annual Gold Medal Exhibition at the Autry Museum of the American West. Included among the more than 200 fine art …
Continue Reading »American Art Collector Magazine, April 2016 Issue, Notes ALFA Artists Peter Adams, Jennifer Moses, Alicia Ponzio, Mian Situ and Christopher Slatoff
California Art Club’s 105th annual Gold Medal Exhibition pays tribute to its pioneering artists while showcasing art that pushes boundaries. With more than 200 contemporary-traditional paintings and sculpture on display, …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in Glendale New-Press and Burbank Leader March 21, 2016
For decades, Los Angeles and surrounding cities have been a center for art and artists, with major venues like the Getty and the Museum of Contemporary Art, and entire movements …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams and Tim Solliday: Continuing the Legacy at Palos Verdes Art Center featured in American Art Collector Magazine January 2016
Hungarian American artist Theodore N. Lukits (1897-1992) is noted for his California impressionist landscapes and his figurative artwork. He also was a teacher who specialized in a classic approach to …
Continue Reading »ALFA Artists Peter Adams, Tony Peters, Tim Solliday and Alexey Steele featured in American Art Collector Magazine October 2015 Issue
The artists in The External and The Contemplative at American Legacy Fine Arts in Pasadena, California, encourage viewers to enrich their lives through art just as they have done.
Continue Reading »American Art Collector, April 2015, Peter Adams and Tim Solliday
The California Art Club’s 104th annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition displays top-quality works from California and beyond. Before Elaine Adams became executive director of the California Art Club in 1993, …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Burbank Leader, February 2014
Artist Peter Adams like a challenge. He has passions and procedures that make his paintings significantly more difficult that they might otherwise be. Known for his landscapes, Adams often likes …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in the Burbank Leader January 24, 2014 Issue
Artist Peter Adams likes a challenge. He has passions and procedures that make his paintings significantly more difficult than they might otherwise be. Known for his landscapes, Adams often likes ...
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in Western Art Collector Magazine November 2013 Issue
If you live in Southern California, or planning a visit to the “City of Angels,” I highly recommend you visit this uniquely inspirational facility for a truly stimulating artistic and ...
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Western Art Collector Magazine October 2013 Issue
Peter Adams monumental 14 Stations of the Cross commission showcases the power of art and religion at Our Savior Church, adjacent to the University of Southern California. My friend Peter …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in the San Marino Tribune July 11, 2013 Issue
Look closely, and you just might recognize one of the subjects of Peter Adams’ fourteen paintings of the Stations of the Cross located inside Our Savior Church at the new …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in the Daily News December 10,2012
Peter Adams Featured in the Daily News December 10, 2012
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in the Pasadena Star – News December 10, 2012
Peter Adams Featured in the Pasadena Star – News December 10, 2012
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in the Los Angeles Times Sunday December 9, 2012
Peter Adams in the Los Angeles Times December 9, 2012
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in American Artist Workshop Magazine 2012
Peter Adams has just finished erecting a large cross in front of his studio in Pasadena, California. He begins to explain how it’s rigged to hold a life model in ...
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Serves on Panel for California Art Club Winter Symposium Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine April 2012
Peter Adams Serves on Panel for California Art Club at the Winter Symposium Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine April 2012
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in USC Catholic Trojan Magazine Spring 2012
Peter Adams Featured in USC Catholic Trojan Magazine Spring 2012 Issue
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Painting Appears in Art of the West Magazine Winter 2011 Issue
This is a big year for the California Art Club—and a big year for art lovers. The club will be celebrating its 100th anniversary with a series of art exhibitions …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams on Front Page of Pasadena Star News for USC Commission to Paint ’14 Stations of the Cross’ August 1, 2011
Spending the night locked in Jerusalem’s ancient Church of the Holy Sepulchre, with a light attached to his head, was just one way artist Peter Adams prepared to compete for …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in Southwest Art Magazine’s 40 Prominent People in the Western Art World May 2011 Issue
Peter Adams Southwest Art Magazine May2011
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in American Art Collector Magazine April 2011 Issue
April 2011: Peter Adams talks about his role in the Centennial Celebration for the California Art Club's Gold Medal Juried Exhibition.
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Southwest Art Magazine April 2011 Issue
The California Art Club has brought attention and respect to the genre of realist art. The story is now part of California Art Club lore, often repeated and well known …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Shanghai-based “Focus Magazine” June 2010
Contemporary American artist Peter Adams was born in Los Angeles on August 27, 1950 and received his training at Art Center College of Design, Otis Art Institute, and Institute de …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in American Artist Magazine “20 Painters Interpret the Forbes Trinchera Ranch” March 2007 Issue
"Into the Heart of The Southwest: 20 Painters Interpret the Forbes Trinchera Ranch"
Forbes and American Artist again invited a group of artists to spend a week together interpreting a vast Colorado ranch in their choice of medium, subject, and style.
Peter Adams Featured in American Art Collector Magazine December 2006 Issue
Peter Adams Featured in American Art Collector Magazine December 2006 Issue
Continue Reading »A Visit With Peter Adams: Imagination at Work
September 2004 - Plein Air Magazine: The long drive leading up to the large estate in Pasadena, California, brings the visitor to an artist’s own private version of paradise. Lush gardens, stone terraced walls and 19th-century European and Asian sculptures are designed to create a memorable experience.
Continue Reading »Peter Adams Featured in Art of the West Magazine March/April 2002
Afghanistan is a world away from Peter Adams’ comfortable home and studio in Pasadena, California. Yet the war against terrorism being fought in the Middle East, as a consequence of …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams – “Moods of the Pacific” Pacific Asia Museum 1993
Peter Adams-Moods of the Pacific 1993
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in Design Magazine March 1989 Issue
Scaling peaks of 10,000 feet, secretly crossing a heavily armed-border and traveling incognito through a country immersed in civil strife might make you think of a valiant Hemingway hero. They ...
Continue Reading »Los Angeles Times – Peter Adams, Art of War: Pasadena Painter Captures the Essence of Afghanistan, February 23, 1989
Hidden under a sheet and surrounded by Afghan rebel soldiers in an ambulance, Peter S. Adams of Pasadena bumped his way across the legendary Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. In billowy …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams in 1982 Beverly Wilshire Hotel City Guide
Peter S. Adams, the first American artist in over three decades to travel unescorted throughout the People’s Republic of China and paint the landscapes and peoples.
Continue Reading »Herald Express (Women’s World) Peter Adams Sr. and Son: Let the Boys Cook, August 13, 1959
We are delighted to have a very fine father, Peter Adams, well known screen, TV and stage actor, and his attractive, gentle, manly, 8-year-old son, Peter Adams Jr., as our …
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Art Reviews
“Among contemporary Impressionists, Californian Peter Adams ranks among the most accomplished. Whether working indoors or out, Adams emphasizes color effects and atmosphere rather than form and mass.”
Catesby Leigh, Art Critic/Writer
The New Traditional Styles
Art & Antiques
Summer 2002
“Peter Adams is one of California’s premier realist artists. He is also a romantic, who proudly continues a nineteenth-century ideal of painting as an expansion of our vision and emotions. Like Delacroix and Degas, masters of pastel, Adams uses the medium with astounding sensitivity. He prefers to work on location, so he is fully immersed in the scene. Typically he begins a pastel using broad sweeps of chalk. This initial lay-in of color is expansive, vibrant, and often resembles an abstract composition. As he continues to work, he defines features, capturing subtle nuances of form and tone. Peter likes to use his fingers in tandem with his chalks. Reserving one finger for each color group—red, green, yellow, blue—he gently rubs and works his pastels to create a dynamic range of effects. By building color and modulating edges, he is able to create the illusion of open air and solid mass, near and far, brilliant light and rich darks. Like the best romantic art, these pastels capture a scene but also transport you to a place that is wondrous and unforgettable.”
Michael Zakian, Ph.D., Director, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art,
Pepperdine University, Malibu, California
Exhibition Brochure: Pastels of Malibu, Skidmore Contemporary Art
November 8 – 30, 2003
“In recent years, I have come to believe that the art appreciated by average citizens – not necessarily the avant-garde cognoscenti, but the art-loving public – is not to be discounted or dismissed in favor of whatever is hyped at the moment. Peter Adams… and many, many others, in this show and beyond are tremendously admired by art lovers today. They will be remembered and admired when many of those whose works grace the walls of contemporary museums and galleries have been relegated to footnotes or less in the art historical texts of the future.”
William H. Gerdts, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Art History
Graduate School of the City University of New York
Exhibition Catalogue: The American Society
of Classical Realism Guild of Artists
The Newington-Cropsey Foundation Gallery of Art
February 5 – April 30, 2001
“Much of Peter’s art evinces inspiration of Oriental design: the distinct shapes of his trees reflect his training in bonsai, and his use of large aesthetic shapes to depict fog or cloud reflect similar uses of negative form in Oriental Painting.”
Patricia Trenton, Ph.D., Art Historian
Exhibition Catalogue: Peter Adams and Daniel Pinkham:
The Aura of Nature: Painting Beyond the View
Joan Irvine Smith Fine Arts, Inc.
October 17 – November 15, 1998
“Painting en plein air, California Art Club leaders Dan Pinkham and Peter Adams explore the remaining pristine realms of the western environment, using impressionist techniques to capture these ephemeral spaces.”
Amy Scott, Curator of Visual Arts
Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Los Angeles
Land as Landscape: American Aesthetics and the Western Environment California Art Club Newsletter
February 2003
“Adams’ use of color is excellent, his compositions thoughtful and his brush strokes painterly in nature. He has his own unique approach to painting California mountains and the California coast… The end-results are pure Adams.”
Priscilla Fleming Vayda, Art Correspondent
A Visit to the San Gabriels
Pasadena Star-News
November 29, 2002
Studio Visit
“I am particularly interested in unique lighting effects and how these effects reflect, refract, diffuse and obscure detail. It is the ethereal quality of light that intrigues me. In painting natural or inanimate objects, I am constantly trying to discover and interpret interesting design, shapes, and color harmonies to stimulate the eye. Elevating the human spirit and arousing a sense of discovery is what excites me as an artist.”
—Peter Adams
Peter Adams demonstrates painting waves in pastel en plein air in Dana Point, California for American Artist magazine.
Peter Adams in his studio with works in progress.
Photo Credit: Brandon Kalpin
“Although I generally complete 90% of my plein air landscape paintings on location, it’s the last 10% that I do at my studio easel that I feel is my personal interpretation as an artist. The quiet time that I spend in my studio allows me the opportunity to contemplate the poetic essence of a subject. My object is not to focus on every detail of a scene, but to capture its spirit.”
Peter and Elaine on a plein air painting excursion to Mt. Wilson with their dogs, from left to right, Panda, Jaipur and Smoochie.
Photo Credit: Lisa Cavelier
“The San Gabriel Mountains are just ten minutes from where we live in Pasadena. I feel so fortunate to be able to quickly get out of the city and into wilderness. All throughout these mountains, which peak at 10,000 feet, are countless points of interest, magnificent vistas, and an abundance of natural beauty. Hiking in the San Gabriels, I’ve come across all sorts of evidence of man’s productivity, including abandoned gold mines, neglected bridges, and remnants of what was once a grand funicular that led up to a fashionable lodge, hotel and, even a zoo. In this photo, we are on top of Mt. Wilson where one can find giant radio antennas and the Carnegie Observatories, including solar towers and a 100-inch telescope. Here, my wife Elaine and I are hiking our way up to Echo Rock from where I plan to do some painting of vast canyon vistas. Of course, our dogs are with us for encouragement.”
Elaine and Peter having tea on the studio deck.
© 2004 magnus stark/photography
“With our busy schedules, Elaine and I rarely have a chance to sit quietly alone just to chat. So, we set aside two hours each Wednesday when we can meet in solitude to review our calendar, discuss plans, and share ideas.”