Peter Mortimore - CLANCY STOP THE OVERFLOW

Painted Ute titled Clancy stops the overflow by Peter Mortimore

Half Hennessey pencil sketch of a horse by Peter MortimoreSome artists have to search for their inspiration, others are lucky to be surrounded by it.

Peter Mortimore lives in Dubbo and breeds horses.  His equine drawings are remarkable for their correctness and for the way they reflect each horse’s distinctive personality.

It was probably inevitable that as an artist Peter Mortimore would turn to the horse as his subject.  His Great Grandfather was a Master Farrier on the Bristol Tramways in England, and lost his life whilst shoeing a difficult horse.  His grandfather was an eight horse ploughman in England before migrating to Australia in 1911.  And his parents courted on horseback, his mother a champion lady rider and his father a young Presbyterian Minister who ‘tended his flock’ on a grey gelding at Dorrigo in northern NSW.

Peter Mortimore grew up with horses and is still surrounded by them.  He understands their anatomy, is intrigued by their psychology and portrays them with a respect and tenderness that brings each one’s character alive on the paper or canvas.

As a child in Moree where his father Alan was the Presbyterian Minister in the early 1960’s during a prolonged drought, Peter would often see horseman moving livestock along the long, wide stock routes, this is an image imprinted romantically on his mind.

Summer Pasture Pencil sketch of a horse by Peter MortimorePeter commenced working life, after leaving Sydney University, as a stock and station agent in Dubbo where he met his wife Ellen.  Moving many times throughout NSW and Queensland in his job, he once again encountered the stockmen and drovers as they moved livestock throughout the country.  The horse and the horseman are images that primarily flood his canvases and paper with the romance the vision originally inspired. 

Peter is a self taught artist, having now painted full time for the last 14 years.  He responds to his environment and portrays images that evoke an emotion emanating from his surroundings.  His paintings and drawings are meticulous in the portrayal of their chosen subject.  He enjoys being told his work is ‘photographic’ and he spends up to 100 hours on a drawing, and naturally even more on a painting.

Peter’s body of work is varied in subject matter, but still manages to find its way back to the endearing image of the inseparable Australian stockman and his brave, loyal mount.

Peter’s website petermortimore.com  is currently under construction and will be up and going soon.

Peter paints at his studio in Dubbo and following many successful exhibitions, both within Australia and overseas, continues to paint images reflecting both the astonishing beauty and the stark reality of Australian Outback life.

Peter's artwork can be found on www.petermortimore.com (coming soon!)

EXHIBITIONS:

1990 Group exhibition Four Paletteers Dubbo NSW
1991 Group exhibition Four Paletteers North Sydney NSW
Group exhibition Four Paletteers Dubbo NSW
1993 Group exhibition The Land Augustine Vineyard Mudgee NSW

First Solo Exhibition ‘Droving The Mob’ Dubbo Regional Gallery
1994 Solo Exhibition ‘The Cattleman’s Cup’ The Moree Gallery
Exhibition with
Jack Randell ‘Kangaroo’ The Pavilion Bondi Sydney

BDO Exhibition Doug Moran Portrait Prize BDO Nelson Park Hill
Exhibition with Pat Deveson Moree Gallery
1996 Guest Artist Calgary Stampede CANADA
1997 Solo Exhibition Yellow Brick Gallery Dubbo
Solo Exhibition ‘South to Somewhere’ Weswal Gallery Tamworth
1998 Solo Exhibition Moree Gallery NSW

Exhibition with Lewis Burns Minokamo, Gifu, Japan

1999 Exhibition with Brett Garling-sculptor ‘On a Northern Plain’ Moree Plains Regional Gallery
Group Inaugural Exhibition Newmarket Stable Randwick NSW
‘Stockman Artists of Australia’
2000 Exhibition with ‘High Country Masters’
Alan Grosvenor LakeCrackenback Resort Jindabyne NSW
2001 Exhibition ‘Mixed Works on Paper’ Moree Gallery
2002 One Man Exhibition Kunama Art Gallery Jindabyne
One Man Exhibition Koonambil, Coonamble
Exhibited Gallery at the Wentworth Sydney
Exhibited Gallery at The Rocks Sydney

Invited Artist ‘Billlycans Exhibition’ Winton Qld Year of Outback Touring Exhibition
2003 Exhibition Weswal Gallery, Tamworth
Exhibition ‘High country Stockman’ Kunama Gallery Jindabyne
Exhibition Stockman of The High Country - Jindabyne
Group Exhibition Bruce Watling Gallery - Gold Coast Qld
Group Exhibition Dungog Art Gallery NSW
2004 Exhibition Narrabri Art & Antiques Narrabri
Exhibition Silvercity Art Centre Broken Hill
2005 Mixed Exhibition Narrabri Art & Antiques Narrabri
Exhibition Andrew Harris Vineyards Mudgee
Exhibition Dubbo Indoors Gallery
Exhibition Jacques Malan Gallery Moree
Exhibition Village Life Gallery Avalon
2006 Mixed Exhibition Dubbo Indoors Gallery
Exhibition Narrabri Arts & Antiques Narrabri
Mixed Exhibition Percy Street Gallery Wellington
Invited Exhibition Gundy Food & Wine - Goondiwindi Qld
Exhibition Roths Wine Bar – Mudgee
2007 Selected Finalist 2007 Country Energy Landscape Prize
Exhibition ‘Equine Drawings’ Salmon Galleries McMahons Point, Sydney
Exhibition Fairgove Gallery Goondiwindi
Exhibition Andrew Harris Vineyards, Mudgee
2008 Group Exhibition Toowoomba Grammar School, Toowoomba Qld.

PRIZES / AWARDS

1983 First prize Monaro Exhibition Cooma NSW
1989 First prize Biannual Exhibition Dubbo Arts & Crafts Society
1995 Champion Painting Biannual Exhibition Dubbo Arts & Crafts Society
1996 First Lady Mary Fairfax Prize Royal Agricultural Society Easter Show Exhibition
1997 First Prize Royal Agricultural Society Easter Show
1998 First Prize Royal Agricultural Society Easter Show
2000 First Prize +Peoples Choice Mungindi Art Show
2001 First Prize + Acquisition award Goondiwindi Aspects Art Show
2002 First Prize +Peoples Choice Mungindi Art Show
Finalist Strathfield Eco Art Prize
2004 1st Traditional Bitumen to Bulldust Art Exhibition – Cryon NSW
2006 Champion Painting Bitumen to Bulldust Art Exhibition _ Walgett NSW
2007 Finalist Country Energy Landscape Prize
2007 Peoples Choice Country Energy landscape Prize
Western Plains Cultural Centre – Dubbo
Touring Exhibition – Sydney, Broken Hill

Has also been awarded numerous 1st Prizes in regional art shows.

PUBLICATIONS

1993 Australian County Style March – Skerricks
1997 Australian Artist ‘Black to Front’ April issue
1999 Australian Artist ‘Master Painters of Australia’ April issue
2000 Troy Dan’s Outback Random House Australia

COMMISSIONS

1988 – 2008 Numerous private commissions

Completed 14 works purchased by McDonalds Family Restaurant Dubbo

For permanent exhibition (franchise since sold)
Now in private collection

COLLECTIONS

Dubbo Regional Gallery
Moree Regional Gallery
Private collections – Australia, Scotland, Canada, USA, New Zealand, Japan, Italy & England
Goondiwindi Shire Council,
Warren Shire Council
Michael Boyce & Co Dubbo
Orana Radiology Dubbo
Heritage Hill Wellington
The Scots College Bellevue Hill, Sydney