About the artist
Fry set up the Omega Workshops as a counterpoint to the perceived monotony and rigidity in interior design. His mission was to infuse the decorative arts with a sense of vitality, encouraging an approach that was more free-flowing and akin to painting. He sought to maintain the unrefined charm of primitive or peasant artwork, but adapt it to meet modern cultivated man's needs and emotions.
On 8th July 1913, 33 Fitzroy Square in Bloomsbury, London saw the opening of the Workshops, which were received with cautious enthusiasm.
Fry made spontaneity the underlying theme of the Omega Workshops. His vision was to nurture multi-skilled artists, capable of designing furniture, ceramics, and book illustrations, in addition to painting and sculpting, drawing inspiration from the artists of the Italian Renaissance. Believing that furniture and objects should be chosen for their aesthetic appeal rather than the artist's fame, Fry insisted that all works remained unnamed.
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