To celebrate the announcement of Pangolin London's representation of Breon O'Casey's estate and to coincide with London Original Print Week we are delighted to be exhibiting a special selection of O'Caseys bold and colourful prints.
Breon O’Casey was inspired to move to St Ives in the 1950s after watching a television programme on the primitive painter Alfred Wallis. Yearning to live somewhere where he wouldn’t feel ‘like a rhinoceros walking along the streets’ O’Casey soon became a prominent member of the colourful group of artists who made their homes there.