Dec 02 2009
Interview with Peter Hamm, 3rd Year Student

Peter working on his grisaille cast painting
1. What brought you to SORA?
The works of the Old Masters such as Holbein and Giovanni Bellini inspired me to attend SORA. I am just awestruck by the precision and clarity of their work and motivated to accomplish the same qualities in my own art. I want to create paintings that are orderly and harmonious.
2. What is the most valuable lesson you have learned at SORA and how does it affect your artistic style or development?
Learning to see relationships: line to line, line to value, knowing that things relate to one another. I can now see relationships clearer, which has allowed me to accomplish my aesthetic goals, which is to achieve the kind of clarity found in the works of the Old Masters. The act of looking at and emulating nature is so enjoyable that creating works of what you see is exciting. It’s not just about abstracting, but rather trying to record and capture an ephemeral moment.
- What advice would you give to students interested in studying at SORA?
Know that you want it and that it is something that you like. Be patient with yourself.