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Peter Potter is a graphic artist from Germany, but living more in the internet with his numerous online art galleries, directories and gift shops. He travelled several years through North America, seeing almost every US state or Canadian province and some of Mexico. So it was quite a natural consequence, that most of his designs in paintings, photos or other art media describe the cities, landscapes, people, events and other aspects of America. Many art buyers are wondering, why Peter`s collection of artworks is so diversified. But the artist has always been open to all art styles, representing in a certain way, what America is all about: diversity. In artist Peter`s Portfolio you will mainly find American Fine Art, and AMERICA is the main theme in most of his artworks: he photographed US cities, painted artworks featuring landscapes of the American West, produced interesting collages, and in the era of computers, he extended his collection with digital artworks. Many of these artworks strike the eye with their intense colors, unusual effects or unexpected photographic angles. Artist Peter Potter lives in Germany, and started painting at the age of 9, when he discovered his interest in graphic artworks, especially American Art. He studied at a German design school, and travelled through North America for many years, from where he took home thousands of impressions inspiring him to his artworks. Artist Peter`s techniques were influenced by painters like Vincent Van Gogh, Salvador Dali and Edward Hopper, but also by the photos and posters of the National Geographic Magazine, but see yourself: http://www.peter-artboook.pixels.com/ Artist Peter is also offering t-shirts, apparel, clothing, mugs, cards, stickers, buttons and other printed items with designs from the USA and Canada, not only presenting the big cities like New York, Chicago or San Francisco, but also smaller towns like Tombstone or Key West, and many landscape designs, too, like Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Mount Rushmore, see yourself: http://www.zazzle.com/artboook