Ted Peters Zulu Wars

Original Oil Paintings on Canvass

Contact Ed at ed@artbyec.com or Ph 1-323-935-2311

BEYOND COURAGE

Zulu War Oil painting of Roark's Drift 

Signed by the artist Ted Peters   Original Oil Painting on Canvass

24" x 20"             

Will sell for $600 USD

Isandhlwana

Zulu Wars Oil Painting of the  Zulu victory over the British at the battle at Isandhlwana

24" x  20" Framed

Signed by the artist Ted Peters.     Original Oil Painting on Canvass                      

Will sell for $600 USD

STEADFAST

Zulu Wars (Roark's Drift) Oil painting  inspired from the movie, Zulu

signed by the artist Ted Peters,  Original Oil Painting on Canvass

20" x 16" 

Will sell for $500 USD

Ted Peters 

Not Prints, Drawings, or Acrylics ,

But Real Oil Paintings on Canvasses

Ted Peters has been a visual artist for over 20 years.  As a painter, sculptor, designer, and concept creator his life has been fully realized in works he has enjoyed bringing to completion. Born in the Mid-West part of America. He comes from a creative family where his mother was a painter, sculptor and designer. His father is also creative but more in the form of original machine tool designs.  

At first glance his military art appears to be confined to battle scenes but on further review the paintings reveal events that often-changed history or are in contrast with generally held views. .  

Peters paints in the style and manner that was used during the era of the subject matter. His America Civil War paintings often use a naive style commonly fond before and after the Civil War era paintings.  His Napoleonic pieces are more in the French style. His Zulu paintings reflect the English view. His Vietnam work exhibits the action, beauty, and sadness of the conflict.

Peters has received accolades and awards in 11 countries.  His art reflects his perspective and a lifetime interest in the visual expression of human conflict. Ted feels war tests us at the very core of our humanity.  It shapes our freedoms, our available options, our quality of life, and most of all, our survival.

Peters has visited much of the world. Studying everywhere he goes the different cultures of the world. He has a driving desire to understand the human condition.  Often his approach to reality is to paint scenes of life and death under the most extreme circumstances. He feels it essential to recreate the feeling of what it is like for soldiers under fire, battles at their turning point, or acts of bravery.

 

His art is collected and appreciated worldwide.

Contact Ed at ed@artbyec.com or Ph 1-323-935-2311