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pelagic version of Pete's Western Series, My Fish, is almost complete. It's
called the Aquarians. A dolphin & a manowar bird are after the same flying
fish. This is a scene a sport fisherman can imagine.
This
past 02-03 season, Pete completed a reduction process & created a
second edition of his father's most notable piece, The Nine Ages of Man.
The reduction process brought the sculpture down to 40" wide &
19" tall. Pete's Nine Ages of Man is an edition of 50 and available for
$14,500.00.

As of 2002, Peter Johnston has been working on
two new projects.
The first was originally commissioned by a couple close
to Pete, but who has a home in Wyoming, as well as in the Abacos. Their local home
is full of Pete's bronze marine life, so they invited him out West. He was
inspired by the great wild country of the West and has produce three sculptures
consisting of the Western Series inspired by
Wyoming.
Ernest Hemingway is also a great inspiration to Pete. The
Old Man & the Sea is of special interest to him, as he is an avid
fisherman. Three separate sculptures: "Hook Up," "Fend Off,"
and "Home Bound" tell the story of the Old Man & the Sea in
bronze.

Media Coverage of
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 | Little Harbour, Abaco Life, Summer/Fall 2003 |
 | Johnston Art Foundry, Cable Bahamas, July, 2002 |
 | New Sculpture Series is Underway, Abaconian, July 1, 2002 |
 | Dolphin Derby Tournament, Abaconian, June 1, 2002 |
 | Johnston Foundry Produces Great Art, Abaconian,
May 15, 2002 |
 | Pete's Pub- An Abaco Landmark, What's On, March 2002 |
 | Little Harbour During & After the Storm, Southern
Boating, May, 2000 |
 | There's This Place: Little Harbour, Latitudes & Attitudes,
2000 |
 | Abaco, Soundings, November 2000 |
 | Little Harbour, Island Scene, February, 2000 |
 | Abacos, Southern Boating, May 1994 |
 | Bronzed in the Bahamas, Southern Boating, February, 1991 |
 | Randolph Johnston: Cellini meets Crusoe, Life, June, 1986 |
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