About the artist
Blow was a pioneering figure in the 1950s British abstract art movement. She stood out as one of the most innovative female artists, challenging the dominance of male artists in the field of abstract art. Blow's works are known for their tactile surfaces, prominent geometric shapes, and natural tones achieved through unconventional methods like tea-dying her canvases.
"Space And Matter," a well known piece from 1959, highlights Blow's creative use of materials, replicating the textures of wood, tar, flame, and sea spray. In the 1970s, Blow collaborated with architect Eric Defty, beginning to include more geometric shapes in her work.Between 1960 and 1975, she taught at the Royal College of Art, had a studio in Chelsea, and continued to showcase her work till the mid-60s. She was honored as a Royal Academician in 1978.
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