About

Quinn Olivadotti-Peters is a painter and visual artist whose work occupies the space between the mythic and the mundane. Working primarily in acrylic and ink on canvas and raw fabric, she builds figurative worlds populated by female figures who are fractured, powerful, and unresolved — characters drawn from personal mythology, horror, camp aesthetics, and the long history of women in paint.


Her practice moves fluidly between dense expressionistic composition and stark graphic line work, often within the same body of work. Color is central to her process — saturated, confrontational, and used as both seduction and alarm. Each series operates as its own interior logic: a closed world with its own rules of beauty and danger.


Peters earned her BFA from [University] in [Year]. Her work has been exhibited at [Gallery, City], [Gallery, City], and [Gallery, City]. She lives and works in [City].