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Peter Blake
Classroom Suite: Circus, 2009
Silkscreen on Paper
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
Published by CCA Galleries
Printed at Coriander Studios
958mm x 712mm x 2mm
Edition of 100
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'Circus' - A limited edition silkscreen print by Sir Peter Blake, part of the The Classroom Suite, signed and numbered by the artist. Printed at Coriander Studios, published by CCA...
'Circus' - A limited edition silkscreen print by Sir Peter Blake, part of the The Classroom Suite, signed and numbered by the artist. Printed at Coriander Studios, published by CCA Galleries.
'The Circus' has been a major subject for Blake's art; he made a circus poster as early as 1949 and some of his earliest collages of the 1950s were based on the theme. Here Blake revisits those early works (such as Jockey Act and Bird Act from 1957), we can see the same use of a double-coloured line to represent the wall between crowd and performance arena, and the same use of collaged illustrated-figures to make up the crowd. This pattern of subject matter recurring allows us to track the impact Blake's changing perspective as he ages, his investigation of new techniques and stylistic solutions.
'The Circus' has been a major subject for Blake's art; he made a circus poster as early as 1949 and some of his earliest collages of the 1950s were based on the theme. Here Blake revisits those early works (such as Jockey Act and Bird Act from 1957), we can see the same use of a double-coloured line to represent the wall between crowd and performance arena, and the same use of collaged illustrated-figures to make up the crowd. This pattern of subject matter recurring allows us to track the impact Blake's changing perspective as he ages, his investigation of new techniques and stylistic solutions.