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Nancy Spungen – Screen Print

Nancy Spungen - Screenprint

The Screen print above was selected for an exhibition at the ASWARA Gallery, National Arts & Heritage Academy (ASWARA), Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA during February 1 – 29 2012 and is now part of their private collection.

Prints dispatched will be similar to the one illustrated – each print is original so variations of size (approximately A3) and colouring will occur. Each print will be signed by the artist Peter Bright (aka This Window).

Screen print over ink wash. Cost (postage free) £15.00




Old images and ideas revisited and recycled – re-executed in print and paint. A body of work based around “Beauty and the Beast” a classic tale of love, rejection and prejudice, where the beauty is the beast and the beast is the beauty.  An  allegory, a symbolic representation or a metaphor for my feelings towards ART.

Press cutting below about similar works. (click on image to read article)

Reflections Ilfracombe Harbour Jubilee Day 2012 – Number #2

The image above is of a worked over screen printed canvas (the painting below is the one I have reworked). It is important to remove all the noise from an image to get to a meaningful statement – too much clutter, too much overkill detracts the eye from the real deal. Read more…

North Devon Journal

‘BOLD and arresting artwork will catch the eye at West Buckland School this month. The striking exhibition of prints, drawings and paintings is by Woolacombe artist, Peter Bright.

In it, Peter revisits images and ideas from his past and re-execute them in print and paint.

The picture of the astronaut inspired the paintings on canvas, pictured left, on the theme of What Happened To The Space Age?’

I can’t believe how long it took to hang this show – 21 paintings, prints, woodcuts and screen prints. It is always one of those moments when you have your pants down and think “Why do I do this?”

Beauty and the Beast – painting 2011 a painting by This Window (aka Peter Bright). What is the relationship between the woman and the ape? Who is the beast? …

Exhibition hung – North Devon Journal

I can’t believe how long it took to hang this show – 21 paintings, prints, woodcuts and screen prints. It is always one of those moments when you have your pants down and think “Why do I do this?”

‘BOLD and arresting artwork will catch the eye at West Buckland School this month. The striking exhibition of prints, drawings and paintings is by Woolacombe artist, Peter Bright.

In it, Peter revisits images and ideas from his past and re-execute them in print and paint.

The picture of the astronaut inspired the paintings on canvas, pictured above, on the theme of What Happened To The Space Age?’