Peter's parents and his ancestors come from Luniniec and Włodzimierz Wołyński - towns that used to be on the territory of the former USSR. They have lived in Słupsk (Pomerania) since 1946. Peter was born in August 1967. In his hometown, Słupsk, he graduated from Food Processing Technical College. Peter is now an employee of the Communications Department for the Army. He is also a member of the SPiFA (Association of Artists and Amateur Photographers) at the Pomeranian Army Centre Club in Bydgoszcz.
When asked "where these passion and talent come from" - he jokingly replies that he inherited them from his great grandfather, who made clay pots. Peter is one of few folk artists in the Pomerania region, who are busy creating traditional Easter eggs using the Kaszuby designs according to the schools of Slupsk, Wejherowo and Punice, and thus promoting their region. The eggs are drilled through on both ends in order to attach ribbons to hang them by.
Peter also creates lace-like open-work eggs. Those are extremely time-consuming and require special equipment. Baltic amber is used to decorate beautuful jewellery boxes made from ostrich eggs. Peter's works embelish Easter tables and collections in the USA, Canada, Germany and the UK as well as South Africa. One can also find them in the Museum of Western Pomerania in Słupsk. Each year local and national press present his creations on their pages. He is often asked to give radio interviews.