PETER
HALASZ
New York, New York
A Peter Halasz painting makes you feel like you are really there. Not because you can see every detail of a leaf or seascape, but because of what you can’t see. It feels as though you are there on the beach, in the moonlight, straining to make out where exactly the sand and the water meet. He paints the impression of a scene, but you would not call him an impressionist. You can see his movements in the work, but you would not call him an action painter. Peter is making works in a genre all his own.