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Victor Pasmore — Points of Contact, from Transformations (Bowness & Lambertini 22)
Victor Pasmore

Points of Contact, from Transformations (Bowness & Lambertini 22)

Victor Pasmore's "Points of Contact" from his 1970 Transformations series exemplifies the artist's exploration of geometric abstraction through the sophisticated technique of screenprint with debossing. Created by Kelpra Studio and published by Marlborough Graphics, this work combines precise linear elements and carefully modulated colour to investigate spatial relationships and visual rhythm. The debossed surface creates a tactile dimension that complements the formal composition, reflecting Pasmore's continued investigation into the interplay between two and three dimensional form that characterized his later abstract practice.

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Screenprint in colours with debossing, 1970, initialled and dated in black ballpoint pen, aside from the deluxe edition of 10, printed by Kelpra Studio, published by Marlborough Graphics, London, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 472 x 468mm (18 5/8 x 18 1/2in) (unframed), Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Victor Pasmore (1908-1998) Points of Contact No.1, from Transformations (Bowness & Lambertini 21.1), Estimate: £600 - 800, Victor Pasmore (1908-1998) Images on the Wall

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Prints & Works on Paper 1500-2026

March 31, 2026

Lot 173

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Victor Pasmore, Points of Contact, from Transformations (Bowness & Lambertini 22)

Victor Pasmore's "Points of Contact" from his 1970 Transformations series exemplifies the artist's exploration of geometric abstraction through the sophisticated technique of screenprint with debossing. Created by Kelpra Studio and published by Marlborough Graphics, this work combines precise linear elements and carefully modulated colour to investigate spatial relationships and visual rhythm. The debossed surface creates a tactile dimension that complements the formal composition, reflecting Pasmore's continued investigation into the interplay between two and three dimensional form that characterized his later abstract practice.

Medium
Screenprint in colours with debossing, 1970, initialled and dated in black ballpoint pen, aside from the deluxe edition of 10, printed by Kelpra Studio, published by Marlborough Graphics, London, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 472 x 468mm (18 5/8 x 18 1/2in) (unframed), Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Victor Pasmore (1908-1998) Points of Contact No.1, from Transformations (Bowness & Lambertini 21.1), Estimate: £600 - 800, Victor Pasmore (1908-1998) Images on the Wall
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Related themes

Abstract Art, 20th Century, Minimalist Aesthetic, Geometric Composition, Modernist, Mixed Media, British Artist, Constructivism, Monochromatic, Spatial relationships

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