On we're celebrating some of the women artists whose work is at

Sandra Blow (1925–2006) was one of the pioneers of the British abstract movement of the 1950s. She moved to Cornwall in the 1990s.

Vivace 1988 © The estate of Sandra Blow

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Joan Mitchell
Chord II
1986

‘I don’t set out to achieve a specific thing, perhaps to catch motion or to catch a feeling ... My painting is not an allegory or a story. It is more like a poem’

Find out more ⬇️
https://t.co/4yNcvI9VjI

See this work at

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Dame Barbara Hepworth
Genesis
1969

See work by on display at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, and at Tate St Ives...

© Bowness

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For wk 1 challenge we asked for beach drawings... here are some of our favourites 🌊

Tropea Beach, Italy by Caitlin Werrell 💙
Garlanding Gale by Sam Taylor Joy 🔷
Distant Shores by Joy Clifton 💙

We are looking forward to seeing your wk 2 submissions!

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born in 1881

He had enormous influence on 20th century art, working in a variety of styles. His work was 1st encountered by in 1920's Paris, who then returned to visit him with in 1932.

See 'Head of a Woman' at

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Last chance! See Emily Speed's 'Rooms Designed for a Woman' until 27 September at Tate St Ives https://t.co/ekAH3HAkjp

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Konrad in Group 2 (yr 5) was inspired by Ben Nicholson's landscape paintings to create his abstract landscape as an extension task in our online lesson today.

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