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Peter Arkwright | Artist In Residence
Peter Arkwright | Artist In Residence

Peter Arkwright
Artist
Peter Arkwright is a Lancashire painter whose work shifts boldly between the physical and the emotional, the seen and the sensed. Whether portraying the raw energy of a rugby scrum or the solitary majesty of a Highland peak, Peter’s paintings are rooted in movement, memory, and meaning.
Working primarily in oil, his expressive brushwork and layered textures reflect a desire not simply to depict, but to feel. Recent works delve into personal reflections—what he calls “digging up demons”—using paint as a form of emotional release and reconciliation.

In The Thick Of It
There’s no escape here—no sideline, no distance. Peter Arkwright throws us right into the centre of collision, limbs locked, sweat flying, muscle against muscle. In the Thick of It is more than a depiction of a rugby scrum—it’s a portrait of pressure, unity, and struggle.
Peter’s trademark expressive brushwork blurs the line between body and background, capturing the chaos and intensity of human contact. The energy is palpable—paint drips like sweat; gestures clash and blend as if we’re seeing not just movement, but memory.
This isn’t sport as spectacle. It’s sport as metaphor. For life. For resilience. For battling the unseen forces that shape us. Just as Peter describes “digging up demons” through his art, this piece feels like a moment of confrontation—with others, with self, with history.
Artwork Title: In The Thick Of It
Artist: Peter Arkwright
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 87cm x 112cm
Price: £ 700
Presentation: framed, ready to hang

To Glencoe
With sweeping skies and snow-dusted peaks, To Glencoe invites the viewer on a quiet, almost spiritual journey into the heart of the Highlands. But beneath the breathtaking beauty lies something deeper—a sense of solitude, reckoning, and emotional terrain.
Peter Arkwright paints not just what he sees, but what he feels. The river’s icy churn and the mountain’s immovable presence become metaphors for the paths we take through memory and meaning. There’s movement here, but no rush. Stillness, but not silence.
His brushwork—broad, expressive, and searching—brings warmth to the raw Scottish land, softening the severity without losing its power. It’s a painting that feels like walking into something bigger than yourself, with nature standing as both guide and mirror.
Artwork Title: To Glencoe
Artist: Peter Arkwright
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 102cm x 76cm
Price: £700
Presentation: unframed, ready to hang




