Thursday, April 23, 2009



Title: Roses for Briana

Painter: Peter Hanlon

Medium: Oil

Note: Gift from Pete to niece Brianna

Photo of Pete at work (at opening of blog) is of Pete painting this piece on Cape Cod 1999



Titled: Iris for Cailagh

Signed: Peter Hanlon 1998

Note: Gift to Cailah (Pete's niece)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009



Same as previous entry in series.

Shown here as framed by Peter.



Not titled

Not dated

Gift to Kathy from Peter


Same watercolor as next in series.
Shown as framed by Peter.

Not titled.
Not dated
Pete's gift to sister Kathy
Watercolor


Not titled, not dated.

One of Pete's larger works.

Oil on canvas.



Pete's 'word art'

Signed, Peter Hanlon

Dated 1999-2000



Self portrait of Peter, not dated. Thought to have been water damaged during Katrina Hurricane.

No title, not dated. Thought to be backyard of cottage in Chatham MA.


Painting 'Roses', at it's beginning stage, undated photo.

Title: Roses
Artist: Peter Hanlon 1996-2000
Medium: Oil on canvas board
11" x 14"

Untitled, not dated. Thought to be perhaps coast of Maine.


Untitled, not dated.
Identified by Pete as 'Julia's Grandmother', undated

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Preview of 'About The Artist' .....

About The Artist

Peter Hanlon was born in 1967 in Everett Massachusetts.
He grew up in Revere, having later spent time in Truro, Yarmouth, Somerville, New Orleans and Cambridge.

Peter expressed his increasingly complex personality through his art, primarily on canvas with oils but also thru the medium of photography and poetry.

Peter’s art became his passion and he lived surrounded by his work with his easel at the ready in his sunny Cambridge kitchen.

This blog has been created to capture images that satisfied Peter’s quest for expression.
Check it out!

This blog reflects work of Peter’s that family and friends had access to, if you have one of his pieces and would like to share it, please post on this blog and add to the collection.
Date for showing of Pete's work is set!

Where -- Atomic Bean Cafe,
902 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 499-0970

When -- Sunday May 17, 4pm-7pm