Original 1973 Abstract Expressionist Artwork by Bernard Myers (1925-2007)
Original 1973 Abstract Expressionist Artwork by Bernard Myers (1925-2007)
Original Artwork by Bernard Myers (1925-2007) the celebrated British Artist.
Myers trained at Central Saint Martins and Royal College of Art. His work is held in many public collections including Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), The British Museum, The Saatchi Gallery, and The National Gallery.
This piece is a captivating artwork showing Myer’s skilled use of oil pastel as a medium. The colours employed are vibrant and lively, with hues of blues both pale and dark mingle together with pale pinks, creating a dynamic and harmonious composition. With Myers' distinctive style characterised by abstraction and expressionism, this piece conveys a sense of spontaneity and emotion. The artist's deliberate use of texture and form adds depth and dimension to the piece, further enhancing its visual impact. (Apologies for the reflections shown in the photos of the camera tripod and plinths.)
I have a small collection of original artworks by Bernard Myers available, one of which is a paler blue piece that is the same size as this piece. You can read more about Bernard Myers in the feature on him here.
The piece is in excellent condition signed with the artist's initials and dated '73 in the lower right corner. I have had the piece float mounted and framed in a limed wooden frame set behind glass.
Oil pastel on paper
From the Artists Estate
Dimensions 85cm wide x 65cm height
Postage and packaging is free within mainland UK using code FREEDELIVERY, International delivery is available on request due to the weight and size.