Description & Technical information
P899
During the 1950's, Sandra Blow was one of the pioneering abstract painters who introduced into British art a new expressive informality, using cheap, discarded materials, such as saw dust, sack cloth and plaster alongside the more familiar material of paint. A tactile, as well as visual emphasis on the surface resulted in powerful and complex paintings.
Date: 2006
Period: 21st century
Dimensions: 128 x 128 cm (50³/₈ x 50³/₈ inches)
Provenance: The Artist's Estate
Categories: Paintings, Drawings & Prints

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