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Peter Smith    (British, 1949)

 Peter Smith - Early morning, Cree Lodge (Paintings) h: 24 x w: 30 in / h: 61 x w: 76.2 cm
Peter Smith
Early morning, Cree Lodge
 
 Peter Smith - Final bend (Paintings) h: 66.4 x w: 91.4 cm / h: 26.1 x w: 36 in
Peter Smith
Final bend 2003
 
 Peter Smith - Morning Banter (Paintings) h: 26 x w: 36 in / h: 66 x w: 91.4 cm
Peter Smith
Morning Banter
 
 Peter Smith - Steady work above Enterkine Wood (Paintings) h: 22 x w: 32 in / h: 55.9 x w: 81.3 cm
Peter Smith
Steady work above Enterkine Wood
 
  

Biography
Peter Smith was born in Lanarkshire in 1949 to an English mother and Scottish father. He feels that his artistic talents stem from his grandfather, who hailed from Portugal and who painted for most of his life. Smith’s early interest in painting and art was matched by a passion for horses, so that as a child he always aspired to being an equestrian artist and his first drawing was of a horse.
He attended the Carlisle and Glasgow Art School and acknowledges that he admires a broad spectrum of artists, taking his inspiration from such diverse masters as Degas and Munnings. Their superb draughtsmanship and their natural understanding of how to use paint, colour and light undoubtedly influenced his painting.
Smith now lives within five miles of Ayr Racecourse, where the open landscape creates a perfect atmosphere in which to find his inspiration. His models are horses from two local racing stables; he sets his paintings on the racecourse, in the paddock, over the gallops and on the vast sandy beaches where the trainers exercise their thoroughbreds. He paints both flat racing and steeplechasing, making sketches at Aintree, Newmarket and a number of other British racecourses, although he principally paints near to home, at Ayr and Hamilton Park.
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