s an artist. I do not Adecide what subject I will paint. I let my sensibilities be stimulated by the subject, My approach is art for art's sake. The Church Gate The following is pan of an ongoing series ofpieres by local artist Peter iitril Snyder. In the series, Peter will describe for us sunw of the work: he has created. WATEItirirj7fiiit'imcIE hometown News for an Awesome hometown PETER ETRIL SNYDER . ‘9 F,iirsrp'cdfieSi,i' 's, 't _ _"" e a is k'li,s,i,ii'tlpa F , g ’ J--, m' _ , Bil" , bt, c p . _ Lu' " k. H A l A R E A .1 h “as " , . . . l sir-, , YOUMISSINGD 'sift' i Ju-t _ . t g c, M r p " ,'(‘f cc, c‘ Mrs.," L‘pri'dle rrrJPserrjr_airv,itcterl,rca:,prr l Strcirrrr/rre.r/rrrrrcs, /liiiikerrplcr, 2090a“ t k ix" ‘1 l effer from No; 29 to Be»: lic'; Want; F'ii'1; _ Cr'sstfras C-ft Map-311;; 861"?ng VOf'i _ ‘ik 1 ‘. . , I . . . 'iriceirri, M1139 H»? Ho.1seard Freamr‘ Hosrmai "1’53 11"?»‘;er Aammat V: . ' _ . ' , ‘7 - -- _-----;-", h . J', _ ) ." "V ’Mv' ). _ " q " E! , 1/ 7" . ' HIM HA» --i 1rl li, (v a. '14 56! w see , . . " I!?" Rh' 1>~,“’â€.; " w Mi 1 1 f!" ik';" fagiii'iaiiiri,stiCsesti'gr; 3-12 't-iii1tiagiMiiat WW3“ tvi' N rtt 'i.lg' r . 374-5; " ' . RI. . " B.t)!liiE, 1 Bt' BEte Milrlllmrg' MlE% 'it'tittit' 'lt?i,ti.rt',ifiatlll ' $8ttisfi1,'?. C ijt-?! 3‘ "ii,'iif 1.35,.t-2‘1i'lr‘v' - 2* _ - q . g 'e " BIE 'ttiliilflllllltllEMil'iilrlilllllrGsi'i,1h' ',,i'de . i1ii"ii'if,)frii, ' '5iiS'Lssi:i", C. 'i',-','; i.fiilfi",ii;"ac% «1,1,, 2talll iailirtat . r Itil, - I must be alert enough as a painter to notice small gems that occur as I make my way along in life. My method of working is based on photos that I take of bits and pieces just like the church gate. These uncalculaled bits are the real treasures wher- The complicated pat- terns and colours of hap- hazardly grouped flowers and weeds. contrasting with the simple structure and the soft tones of a Cotswold area church gate, could not have been thought up or sought out. ALVEIZW is pleased to announce the newest member to their Salon & the K-W Begion EMILY ever they are noticed and recorded. Often for me, the path of sunlight slicing across a subject is the fuse for a painting. The most banal subject can become a piece of theatre if the light is just right. Tune to FM 98.5 Friday at 8:15 am. for a discussion about this piece with the artist himself. Peter Evil Snyder is a life-long resi- dent of Waterloo who oper- ates a gallery at SS Erb. St. E. in Waterloo. " BUY WITH CONFIDENCE _ From er.yretstseutiotteft-voed aaaeiaiiiissg1'is, Volkswagen Waterioo muggy; 550 Wat»: M. Mom, Wo'edoo 334-7470 , Mom