Peter Tunney's Inspirational Art

I was in Miami this past weekend and pleasantly stumbled upon artist, Peter Tunney, whose work is filled with inspirational messages, which I absolutely love. Tunney has been clean and sober for years, saying "I went to a party when I was 13, and when I left I was 43." Since then, Tunney has been cranking out incredible art filled with positive messages, using car hoods, surfboards, and other cool materials for his canvases. His art isn't cheap (the below range from $10,000 - $20,000), but If I was spending that kind of money on art, this would be a good place to start. Here are some of the photos I took:

"There Are No Accidents in the Universe" on the hood of a car.



"Gratitude" on a surfboard!



"The Time Is Always Now" -- I couldn't agree more!



"Nothing Happens, Unless First A Dream."



Pretty awesome, right?

Published February 14, 2011 at 11:30 PM
About Jason Wachob

As Curator and one of the founders of MindBodyGreen, Jason's goal is to inspire wellness globally. After being told that he required back surgery, Jason opted for yoga and is now completely healed. Jason has been featured in the The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. He has a BA in History from Columbia University, where he played Varsity Basketball for four years. Jason lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife. 

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