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Sandra Blow RA

Sandra Blow RA, 1925 - 2006

From 1941 Sandra studied at St Martins and the Royal Academy schools but it was in 1947 after moving to Italy that she started her painting career making her mark with strong tonal works using paint and collage. It was here where she met Alberto Burri.

When she returned to London in 1950 she joined the forefront of British Modern Abstract Art. Her successs followed quickly achieving international recognition.
Sandra spent 44 years in London devoting her working life to developing her abstract art.
It was a time that she described as being 'wide open` her contemporaries were the likes of Bacon, Freud, Frost, Hilton, Pasmore and George Melly.
In 1960 she won the Guggenheim International Award. In 1971 Sandra was elected into the Royal Academy and in 1983 received an Honorary Fellowship. Sandra moved to Cornwall in 1994 where she continued to work right up until her death. Her uncompromising approach pushed printmaking techniques to new boundaries with the introduction of hessian, film and cloth.


Collections include:
Arts Council of Great Britain; Chelsea and Westminster Hospital; Contemporary Arts Society, London; Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Leeds City Art Gallery; Leicester Museum of Art; Liverpool University; Museum Modern Art New York; Nuffield Foundation; Tate Gallery; British Council; Victoria and Albert Museum.

Prices range from: £600

Sandra Blow RA - Transparency

Transparency
silkscreen, 53x51cm

Sandra Blow RA - Red Melange

Red Melange
silkscreen, 71x71cm

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