Executed in 1961, June is an abstract gouache work by Breon O’Casey. The composition features blocks of green, violet, blue and brown, arranged with curved, organic forms that introduce a sense of rhythm and movement. The flat application of colour and visible brushwork reflect the artist’s early exploration of abstraction, emphasising harmony between form and tone.
Breon O’Casey (1928–2011) was a British artist associated with the St Ives School. Active across painting, sculpture, printmaking and weaving, his practice drew influence from European modernism and reflected a consistent interest in materiality and structure.
Origin: British
Period/Style: St Ives School
Date: 1961
Medium: Gouache on paper
Dimensions: 55.5cm height × 47.5cm width
Provenance:
Katharine House Gallery, Marlborough
Private Collection
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Executed in 1961, June is an abstract gouache work by Breon O’Casey. The composition features blocks of green, violet, blue and brown, arranged with curved, organic forms that introduce a sense of rhythm and movement. The flat application of colour and visible brushwork reflect the artist’s early exploration of abstraction, emphasising harmony between form and tone.
Breon O’Casey (1928–2011) was a British artist associated with the St Ives School. Active across painting, sculpture, printmaking and weaving, his practice drew influence from European modernism and reflected a consistent interest in materiality and structure.
Origin: British
Period/Style: St Ives School
Date: 1961
Medium: Gouache on paper
Dimensions: 55.5cm height × 47.5cm width
Provenance:
Katharine House Gallery, Marlborough
Private Collection
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