Adrian Heath - British 1920 - 1992
Artworks
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About
Adrian Heath was a British abstract painter, known for his exploration of color, form, and space within his works. Born in 1920, Heath was closely associated with the mid-20th-century modernist movement and played a key role in the development of abstract art in the UK. His early work was influenced by the war years, but as his style evolved, he began to explore more dynamic uses of color and geometric abstraction. Heath's work is often characterized by vibrant, rhythmic compositions that balance structure with a sense of fluidity. He was a founding member of the influential 7 and 5 Society, which championed contemporary abstract art. His influence extended beyond his own paintings, as he was also dedicated to art education, influencing younger generations of artists. Heath’s legacy continues to be celebrated for his ability to blend technique and emotional resonance in his bold, innovative works.
Untitled, 24 x 22cm, Pencil pastel and primer on paper, 1978
Untitled, 21 x 19cm, Gouache on paper
Untitled, 22.5 x 21cm, pastel and pencil on paper, 1978
Untitled, 27 x 29cm, mixed media on paper, 1981
Untitled, 27 x 25cm, mixed media on paper, 1979
Untitled, 40 x 29cm, watercolour on paper