Sandra Blow 1925-2006
30 1/8 x 22 1/2 in
This collage demonstrates some of the first advances by Sandra Blow into using torn paper collage in her compositions - a feature which gave her work a freer more spontaneous feel and a technique which became synonymous with her later works. There is a certain energy and movement to these deceptively simple early collages. The patterns were influenced by Blow’s fascination in the asymmetry of African Sculpture, specifically photographs seen in ‘Figures in Wood of West Africa’ (1947) by the sculpture Leon Underwood.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the Estate of the Artist in 2007Private Collection, Cornwall
Exhibitions
London, Hayward Gallery, 'The Hayward Annual', 23rd August – 8th October 1978;
London, Royal Academy of Arts, 'Sandra Blow', 3rd February - 3rd March, 1994, cat no.18, illus., p. 24
Literature
Michael Bird, 'Sandra Blow', Aldershot, 2005, illus., p. 110John Basford, 'Sandra Blow: Studio Inventory and Catalogue Raisonne of Prints'. 2013, illus,. p23