About Me
I am a local to Atlanta, a transplant from the Northeast nearly 30 years ago. As a self-taught artist my painting has expanded since I recently retired from the business environment. I enjoy making powerful and visual statements using color and mixed media. My style is mainly traditional painting featuring landscapes, people and objects completed mostly in oil and using only top quality products on canvas. Recently however, I have expanded into more contemporary and abstract with Acrylics and mixed media, exploiting my imagination to create splashes of color and combining mediums into the paint to create distinctive textures on a variety of surfaces. I am excited each day to step to the easel and create. I have many wonderful customers and clients all over the east coast and hope to expand even further. I take requests for colors and the subject matter to complete a painting that fits your décor that will become a treasured piece. Part of the profit from each painting sold will be donated to charities working with Children. Specifically St. Jude’s Research Children’s Hospital and The Shriners Hospital.
I will be opening a shop on ETSY as well to showcase and sell my art. I am excited to take requests of color and or content and style to suite your decorating décor. THANK YOU for visiting my site! Please share it with your friends! I hope I can paint something for you.
Peg Knoll
The portrait of our Boxer Hoolah sits proudly on our mantel in the living room. Peg did a painting for us taken from a picture we provided. The painting is dead on and looks exactly like our friend. Many thanks for giving us a lasting memory of “our girl”
Thanks to Peg’s great rendition in oil of my brother’s constant side kick, Little Buddy (the most spoiled Jack Russell terrier on the planet), I was able to give my brother the best Christmas present ever! As usual, he expected to open the box and find some shirts, and boy was he surprised and thrilled to find such a beautifully done, professional portrait! He was speechless! The portrait now hangs over the mantle in a place of honor and will be a constant reminder of the good times he’s had with his companion of the last 10 years. THANK YOU, Peg!