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ARTIST
BIOGRAPHY
Kevin “Chopper” Peshkepia was born and raised in
Detroit Michigan. He is a first-generation
American; product of an Albanian father and an
American mother of German-Irish descent. Chopper
attended the University Of Michigan. He
graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English
Literature in 1991.
A
competitive swimmer from the age of 7, Chopper earned
his nickname from the lifeguards at the local pool who
teased him about his swimming stroke.
Like
most children, Chopper started drawing at an early age
and soon developed an appreciable passion for it.
His visual arts were distracted by the sonic arts with
the onset of puberty when he formed his first rock
band. Chopper worked and lived for the next 20
years as a full and part-time musician.
To
supplement his income during this time, Chopper worked
as a soda jerk, baker, marketing executive,
disc-jockey, fast-food restaurant manager, voice-over
artist and repo man.
In
2005 he left the music business and returned to the
visual arts after successful cataract surgery - -
“It’s a romantic notion to want to be Ray Charles
or Stevie Wonder until you actually start going blind.
I’d rather be Van Gogh. I can live with half
an ear.”
Today Chopper works as a full-time artist and lives in
Silver Spring, Maryland with his wife Shannon and
their two Jack Russell Terriers. |