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Welcome to CCA Galleries, home to the largest collection of original silkscreens, etchings, lithographs, limited edition art prints, original art works on canvas and sculptures.

Art is very much a personal choice and a pleasure to own. It is a great way of enhancing your environment. It makes a timeless and special gift for friends and family or as an indulgent reward for yourself. A piece of art from our extensive collection can not only provide many years of pleasure for the recipient but may also prove to be a sound investment.

We at CCA Galleries are proud to promote work by up and coming young artists alongside some of the most renowned artists and to offer quality art at an affordable price.

Royal Academy artists whose work is published by CCA Galleries include:
Sir Terry Frost RA
Donald Hamilton Fraser RA
Barbara Rae CBE RA
Sandra Blow RA

Other well-known artists featured are Sir Peter Blake, Beryl Cook, Jurgen Gorg, Phil Greenwood, Heidi Konig, Annora Spence and Richard Spare to mention a few.




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» Artists » Peter Blake

Godfather of British Pop Art? Sir Peter Blake has been collaborating with CCA since 2003, producing spectacular original prints. His work crosses all generational divides, and inspires great respect from younger artists such as Damian Hirst, Gavin Turk, Pure Evil and Tracey Emin. Knighted in 2002, an honorary doctor of the Royal College of Art, and with his work represented in major collections throughout the world, Sir Peter Blake truly is a grandee of British Art.

Sir Peter Blake's work reflects his fascination with all streams of popular culture, and the beauty to be found in everyday objects and surroundings. Many of his works feature found printed materials such as photographs, comic strips or advertising texts, combined with bold geometric patterns and the use of primary colours. The works perfectly capture the effervescent and optimistic ethos of the sixties, but are also strikingly fresh and contemporary. There is also a strain of sentimentality and nostalgia running throughout his work, with particular focus towards childhood innocence and reminiscence, as can be seen clearly in his recent Alphabet series. Blake is renowned for his connection with the music industry, having produced iconic album covers for the Beatles, Paul Weller, The Who, and Oasis.

Sir Peter Blake was born in Dartford, Kent in 1932 and studied initially at Gravesend Technical College from 1949-51. After a period of national service in the Royal Air Force, Blake attended the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1956. Upon graduation he won the Leverhulme Research Award to study popular art, this allowed him to travel and study folk art in countries such as Belgium, France, Italy and Spain: his grand tour. It was around the period of his return to the UK that Blake?s style evolved from the classical naturalistic oil works of his early period to the collaged works containing images of movie stars, musicians and pin-up girls that we most readily associate him with (however, Blake as always retained the naturalistic strain of his work and has continued to work in oil on canvas throughout his career).

During the 1960s and 70s Blake taught at various institutions such as St. Martins School of Art, Harrow School of Art, Walthamstow School of Art and the Royal College of Art. He also exhibited his work in many individual and group shows during this period, both domestically and internationally. In 1961 Blake won the John Moores Award for his work Self Portrait with Badges, and was also featured in Ken Russell?s BBC film on Pop Art 'Pop Goes the Easel', which first brought him to wide popular attention. In 1969 Blake left London to live in the West country where he was a founding member of the Brotherhood of Ruralists in 1975. He continued to live near Bristol until 1979 and during this period his work moved away from the glossy commercial pop art for which he is most celebrated and focussed on literary and rural subjects in oil.

Blake moved back to Chiswick in 1979, upon his return to London his work reverted to the earlier popular culture references that had been his dominant inspiration before his rural period. He still resides and works in Chiswick, maintaining a prolific output of work. He was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts in 1981, and a CBE in 1983. There was a major retrospective of his work Now We Are 64, at the National Gallery in 1996, as well as at Tate Liverpool in 2000.

CCA are delighted to publish and offer for sale his recent works including 'Cigarette Packets' and 'Matchboxes' (2005/6), 'Origins of Pop' (2006/7) and 'Replay' (2008). We also offer for sale his iconic 'Alphabet' series (2008), album cover art (including Sergeant Pepper, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Beach Boys and Band Aid) and his beautiful 'Venice Suite' (2009), to name a few.

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Paul Weller's Stanley Road

Pentangle

All New Boots And Panties

Motif 10 (1)

Motif 10 (2)

Motif 10 (3)

Motif 10 (4)

Motif 10 (5)

Motif 10 (6)

Motif 10 (7)

La Ronde

Boule

Fifth Avenue

Visa

A Walk In The Tuilerie Garden

Band Aid

Live Aid

Deon

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Empire State

Mickey

Red White and Blue

The Very Best

Belga

Gauloises

Homage To Schwitters

Sources of Pop Art III

Sources of Pop Art III and IV

Three Match Boxes

Phillip Morris

Laurens

Nazionali

Sources Of Pop-Art 1

Sources Of Pop-Art 2

Parade

Summer Days

SOURCES OF POP ART V AN VI

Sources Of Pop Art VI

The First Print Target

La Vern Baker

Girlie Door

Tuesday Weld

Kim Novak

Marilyns Door

Marilyn

The Letter "A"

The Letter "B"

The Letter "C"

The Letter "D"

The Letter "E"

The Letter "F"

The Letter "G"

The Letter "H"

The Letter "I"

The Letter "J"

The Letter "K"

The Letter "L"

The Letter "M"

The Letter "N"

The Letter "O"

The Letter "P"

The Letter "Q"

The Letter "R"

The Letter "S"

The Letter "T"

The Letter "U"

The Letter "V"

The Letter "W"

The Letter "X"

The Letter "Y"

The Letter "Z"

An Alphabet ( A-Z portfolio set )

Sources of Pop Art III, IV, V and VI

I Love You

Billy Rainbow

Fine Art Bits

Sgt Pepper

Victorian Postcard Series 1

Victorian Postcard Series 2

Victorian Postcard Series 3

Victorian Postcard Series 4

Victorian Postcard Series 5

Victorian Postcard Series Set

Kandy

Milk Maids

Wink

Got A Girl

Crash

Collision

Camping 2

Exotic Beasts

An Altercation

Butterflies

Dredging

Fishing

Penguins

Racing

Childrens Games

Crash Landing

Christs Entry Into Venice

Camping 1

Regatta

Single Sculls

Iceberg 1

Dancing

Dancing over Venice

Iceberg 2

Venice Suite Box Set

REPLAY Box Set

Some Of The Sources Of Pop Art 7

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Our Most Popular Artists:
Sandra Blow | Kathleen Caddick | Beryl Cook | Lee Crew | Jenny Devereux | Donald Hamilton Fraser | Sir Terry Frost | Jurgen Gorg | Heidi Konig | Terence Millington
Ilana Richardson | Sonia Rollo | Mark Spain | Richard Spare | Annora Spence | Richard Tuff | Peter Blake | Storm Thorgerson | Anna Marrow | France Hilon | Tully Crook
George Guest | Vincent Haddelsey | Bob Sanders | Robert Kostuck | Thomas Kruger | Jeremy King | Linda Le Kinff | Ricardo Wolfson | Linda Hill
Chris Penny | Michael Potter | Martin Ware | Donald Wilkinson
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