Peter O'Hagan : Salut - 10 Years
Vivacious and full of life, Peter O’Hagan was an artist like no other.
With a love of fine clothes, bold colours and Veuve Clicquot his memory lives on in the minds of many. To mark the 10th anniversary of his tragic death we have curated a selection of works from Peter’s estate. These works highlight the artists passion for life & his exuberant nature. Peter O’Hagan will be remembered for his vibrant paintings in watercolour and gouache.
Born in Wellington in 1942, O’Hagan later attended the University of Auckland and graduated with a degree in Architecture in 1977. Whilst practicing as an architect in the Bay of Islands, he received tuition from notable New Zealand artists Patrick Hanly and Agnes Wood. It was Hanly who encouraged O’Hagan to relinquish his architectural career in order to pursue his long held desire to become an artist. Encouraged by Hanly, O’Hagan held his first solo exhibition aboard the Cunard liner QE2, which gave him the confidence to continue with his chosen vocation. In 1992 O’Hagan held an exhibition of his Tahitian watercolours at the Gallerie Artiste on the Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris. It was widely acclaimed in the French press and was a sell out.