
© DACS, London 2007
The Colour Spectrum Series is essentially an essay on light and colour.
The work's simplicity, radiant beauty and glowing intensity will provide an apt counterbalance to the largely landscape based abstraction characterised by Nicholson, Lanyon and Hepworth represented elsewhere in the collection.
More information
Title of artwork, date
The Colour Spectrum Series, 2005
Date supported
2006
Medium and material
Photogravure on paper
Dimensions
34.5 x 45.5 x 48 cm
Grant
11,067
Total cost
22,136

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