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Kathleen Guthrie (1905 - 1981):
Red Centre Blue, circa 1969
Framed (ref: 4823)
Oil on canvas
See all works by Kathleen Guthrie oil Canney Abstract Art
Provenance: the Artist's family
Literature: A Poet's Eye, The Paintings of Kathlenen Guthrie, Jonathan Eastaway,Cartmel Press, 1999, p. 43
Literature: A Poet's Eye, The Paintings of Kathlenen Guthrie, Jonathan Eastaway,Cartmel Press, 1999, p. 43
In a baton frame
In the 1970's Guthrie embarked on a series of bold abstract paintings and silk screen prints which she referred to as her "Camelot" series. The prints were usually preceded by compositions in oils or collage. This oil is closely related to the silkscreen Magenta III. The advantage of Guthrie realising oils as silk screens was that silkscreen printing allowed layers of pure colour to be laid over one and another without bleeding or distortion.
In the 1970's Guthrie embarked on a series of bold abstract paintings and silk screen prints which she referred to as her "Camelot" series. The prints were usually preceded by compositions in oils or collage. This oil is closely related to the silkscreen Magenta III. The advantage of Guthrie realising oils as silk screens was that silkscreen printing allowed layers of pure colour to be laid over one and another without bleeding or distortion.