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Floral Harmonies: Brian Clarke in Bloom

Brian Clarke’s Collages (2023) burst with life, transforming wildflowers into vivid, delicate sculptural layers.

Hand-cut and composed with the same glowing energy that defines his stained-glass work, each collage balances fine detail with bold, vibrant forms. In this limited-edition series, the works are translated into Giclée prints on aluminum composite, preserving their radiant colours while giving the surface a subtle, shifting sheen. The result is a shimmering, tactile interpretation that echoes the depth and glow of Clarke’s unique collages.
 
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Brian Clarke

Set of 8 Collages
2023
 

Collection Highlights

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Sunset, G5-1

2023

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Avignon, G5-2

2023

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Twist and Shout, G5-3

2023

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Sarah Bernhardt, G5-4

2023

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Minuet, G5-5

2023

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Clearwater, G5-6

2023

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Prima Vera, G5-7

2023

Brian Clarke

G5 Collages, Sanguine Spring, G5-8

2023
 

More about the Artist

Sir Brian Clarke (1953–2023) was a celebrated British artist and visionary knighted for his outstanding contributions to contemporary art and architecture. Renowned as the foremost innovator in modern stained glass, he redefined the medium through bold experimentation with light, colour, and scale, transforming architectural spaces across the globe. Beyond glass, his multidisciplinary practice encompassed painting, sculpture, mosaic, collage, and tapestry, each reflecting his mastery of form and his pursuit of harmony between material and light.

Over five decades, Clarke collaborated with leading architects and cultural figures, producing monumental works that bridge art and architecture. His legacy endures in major collections worldwide, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate London, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, and the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, where his work continues to captivate and inspire collectors and art lovers alike.
Photo: Mary McCartney
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