Sir Terry Frost 'Laced III' 1994
Sir Terry Frost RA (1915 - 2003)
Screenprint in colour with leather lacing 1994 on two sheets of Arches paper
Picture Size : 26cm x 54cm
Framed Size : 44.5cm x 71cm
Signed and dated lower right, No. 61 from the edition of 100 impressions
published by the artist, Newlyn, printed at Coriander Studio, London,
From the Estate of Charles Woodward
Free Collection or £30 UK P&P
Sir Terry Frost RA (1915 - 2003)
Screenprint in colour with leather lacing 1994 on two sheets of Arches paper
Picture Size : 26cm x 54cm
Framed Size : 44.5cm x 71cm
Signed and dated lower right, No. 61 from the edition of 100 impressions
published by the artist, Newlyn, printed at Coriander Studio, London,
From the Estate of Charles Woodward
Free Collection or £30 UK P&P
Sir Terry Frost RA (1915 - 2003)
Screenprint in colour with leather lacing 1994 on two sheets of Arches paper
Picture Size : 26cm x 54cm
Framed Size : 44.5cm x 71cm
Signed and dated lower right, No. 61 from the edition of 100 impressions
published by the artist, Newlyn, printed at Coriander Studio, London,
From the Estate of Charles Woodward
Free Collection or £30 UK P&P
Sir Terry Frost RA (British 1915 - 2003) was a British abstract artist. He became a leading exponent of abstract art and a recognised figure of the British art establishment. In 1946 he joined the St. Ives School of Painting where his first solo exhibition was held in 1947 before returning to London to the Camberwell School of Art under Victor Pasmore, Ben Nicholson and William Coldstream bringing him to paint his first abstract work in 1949. For three years he exhibited with the St Ives Society of Artists until in 1950 he was elected a member of the Penwith Society; he maintained a permanent connection with the Newlyn school. Already settled in the Newlyn by 1951 he worked as an assistant to the sculptor Barbara Hepworth. He was joined there by Roger Hilton, where they began a collaboration in collage and construction techniques.