Sandra Blow

Sandra Blow RA (1925-2006) was one of the leading lights of the abstract art movement of the 1950s. Her works are often on a large scale and consist of abstract collages made up from cheap discarded materials such as sawdust, cut-out strips of old canvas, plaster and torn paper.

The use of such materials is designed to create an expressive informality and promote a natural, organic feeling. Her works have a tactile as well as visual emphasis on surface, and her use of simple large geometric shapes lends a feeling of expansiveness and dynamism.

 Sandra Blow was born in London in 1925, the daughter of a Kent fruit farmer whose orchards supplied retailers in Covent Garden. She left school at 15 and in 1940 entered St Martin's School of Art.

Shortly after the Second World War, Blow studied at the Royal Academy Schools, but in 1947 ventured further afield and lived in Italy for a year, where she met Alberto Burri, who was a significant influence on her work for the rest of her career

Blue Brown Interweave

Sandra Blow

Blue Brown Interweave

£1,250.00

Colour Within

Sandra Blow

Colour Within

£1,250.00

Transparency

Sandra Blow

Transparency

£1,150.00

Iridescent Wave

Sandra Blow

Iridescent Wave

£950.00

Double Diamond

Sandra Blow

Double Diamond

£1,200.00

Canvas on Chrome

Sandra Blow

Canvas on Chrome

£1,200.00

Blue Square Collage

Susan Blow

Blue Square Collage

£1,200.00

Brilliant Corner III

Sandra Blow

Brilliant Corner III

£1,250.00

Orange and Red Facets

Sandra Blow

Orange and Red Facets

£600.00

Crystal Grazing

Sandra Blow

Crystal Grazing

£600.00

Red Melange

Sandra Blow

Red Melange

£1,200.00

Four Square

Sandra Blow

Four Square

£1,250.00

Rilievo

Sandra Blow

Rilievo

£1,500.00

Orange Field

Sandra Blow

Orange Field

£1,500.00

Red Circles

Sandra Blow

Red Circles

£850.00

Borderline

Sandra Blow

Borderline

£1,250.00

Interaction

Sandra Blow

Interaction

£1,200.00