Anthony Frost (b.1951) – ‘No What? No Nothing’ (Abstract Composition)

£950.00

Anthony Frost (b.1951)

‘No What? No Nothing’ (Abstract Composition)

Acrylic with pastel and coloured chalks on paper

Signed, titled and dated March 1979 verso (note, the artist changed the title from ‘Five What? Five Nothing’ to ‘No What? No Nothing’)

Exhibited: ‘Three Degrees of Frost’, Prescott Gallery, Banbury, 1979

Within a painted wood frame

Paper size: 49.5cm x 62.5cm

Frame size: 55cm x 67.5cm

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Anthony Frost Biography

Anthony Frost was born in St Ives, Cornwall in 1951, and is the son of artist Sir Terry Frost.

From 1970 – 1973 he studied at the Cardiff College of Art gaining a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. Since then he has exhibited widely throughout the UK, with regular shows in St Ives and London, and has also lectured at Falmouth School of Art, Canterbury School of Art and various universities throughout the country. He works from a studio near Penzance, and is a prominent member of the artistic community of West Cornwall and beyond.

Noted for his abstract works consisting of brightly coloured prints and collages, Anthony’s paintings include repeated motifs (lines, triangles and dots) and a mix of materials (acrylic, hessian, sail cloth, string and any other materials that come to hand). Although there is a degree of planning in each work, there is also an essential random chance element which manifests itself as the creative process progresses – adding a piece of material or making a mark that can change the painting’s direction in unforeseen ways.

Available works by Modern British artists.

Anthony Frost works in UK public collections.

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