Control Panels interview part 1


“Control Panels” is a series born from fascination with how people can perceive themselves as mechanical entities – cogs within greater systems. The compositions of these panels are informed by themes of order, chaos, and modularity, suggesting a dial or switch for our compulsions and ambitions. Collectively, these panels form a vast, interconnected analogue machine, symbolising the complex workings of human thought and feeling when made visible.

By PT

Peter Town is a born storyteller, gifted with an ability to translate both everyday quirks and deeper philosophical musing through his work. Often using strong lines, striking colours and symbolism in his pictures, Town has built a vibrant portfolio. Born in Bethnal Green, he grew up in Liverpool and was later educated at Bath Academy of Art and the Royal College of Art. Taking advantage of his ability to communicate ideas visually, he went on to enjoy a successful career as a designer while he continued to paint and develop his artistic style through drawing, painting, photography, and printmaking. While many of Town’s paintings use strong shapes and primary colours, such as the Stairscapes series, others are quieter and more contemplative, representing a more tranquil inner space. His Abstracts series features works where the narrative is more ambiguous but ever-present. He sees landscapes, interior spaces and natural forms as abstract shapes and colours, transcribing these in his unique style onto paper and canvas.