And I am alone in my house - Patrick Caulfield
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Description
A striking screenprint by Patrick Caulfield featuring a geometric grid and isolated objects, rendered in his signature style of flat colour and bold outlines.
Patrick Caulfield was a central figure in British art during the second half of the twentieth century. His work is defined by a rigorous approach to form, often employing flat areas of colour bounded by thick, black outlines. This screenprint, titled And I am alone in my house, exemplifies his interest in the intersection of domestic space and graphic abstraction. The composition features a grid pattern that recedes into the distance, creating a sense of perspective that feels both architectural and artificial. The palette is restricted to primary and secondary hues, which are applied with a mechanical precision characteristic of his printmaking practice. By reducing the visual field to a repeating geometric structure, Caulfield directs the viewer's attention to the small, isolated objects resting on the surface. These minor details introduce a narrative element, suggesting a quiet, solitary atmosphere that contrasts with the starkness of the grid. Caulfield often explored the tension between representation and abstraction. In this work, the grid functions as both a floor covering and a formal device that flattens the pictorial space. His use of screenprinting allowed for the clean, sharp edges that define his aesthetic. This print demonstrates his ability to transform mundane subjects into objects of formal study, stripping away unnecessary detail to reveal the underlying structure of the image. The result is a work that feels detached yet precise, inviting a contemplative engagement with the relationship between the viewer, the artist, and the depicted environment.
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And I am alone in my house - Patrick Caulfield
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Patrick Caulfield
He joined the RAF at seventeen for national service, then studied at the Royal College of Art from 1960 to 1963, alongside Hockney, Allen Jones, R.B. Kitaj, and Derek Boshier. The 1964 New Generation exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery tagged him as Pop Art. He rejected the label for the rest of his life, calling himself a formal artist.
His paintings use bold, flat outlines and blocks of colour. They depict interiors, still lifes, restaurants, and domestic scenes with a deadpan quality that sits somewhere between commercial illustration and painting. The spaces are often empty or nearly so. A potted plant, a wine glass, a candle: the objects are ordinary but the treatment makes them strange. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1987. David Bowie and Charles Saatchi both collected his work. He died in 2005. The street in Acton where he was born was renamed Caulfield Road.
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