Paul Catherall The British Architect Print
4 Colour lino print (38cm x 28cm)
Signed and numbered
From an edition of 250
Selecting elements of Prof. Colin St John Wilson’s architecture, including references to the British Library and Pallant House Gallery, Catherall succeeds in producing yet another bold and contemporary design for Pallant House Gallery.
Commissioned especially for the exhibition Colin St John Wilson: Collector and Architect (9 February- 8 June 2008)
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Artists Biography
Paul Catherall is a London-based printmaker and illustrator. From the late 1990s he has worked predominantly in linocuts. His prints beautifully reconstructed urban landscapes and architectural details. They build up seemingly abstract blocks of colour into perfectly balanced compositions, which unite as one representational whole. Cezanne and Sickert have been a recurrent influence on his use of colour and construction of form. He also greatly admires the progressive commercial designers of the 1920s and 1930s, particularly Edward Mcknight Kauffer and Tom Purvis. His work has featured on posters and book covers for British Airways, Marks & Spencer, Bloomsbury and Harper Collins.
