Charles Goy

Charles Goy

Charles Goy

About Charles Goy

Charles “Chas” Goy (1934-2019) was a British artist celebrated for his vibrant screen prints, which captured the energy of post-war London. Although he's often considered a Pop artist, Goy's work possesses a unique graphic sensibility, setting him apart from his contemporaries. He wasn't interested in celebrity culture like Warhol, instead, Goy was fascinated by the urban landscape, the bustle of markets, and the everyday lives of ordinary people.

Goy studied at the Royal College of Art during the heyday of British Pop Art, alongside artists like David Hockney and Peter Blake. However, he developed a distinctive style characterized by bold colours, simplified forms, and a keen eye for composition. His prints, often depicting scenes from London life, such as Petticoat Lane Market or street scenes in Earl's Court, evoke a…

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White Flowers Pattern - Charles Goy - PosterWhite Flowers Pattern - Charles Goy - Canvas
White Flowers Pattern - Charles Goy

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White Palm Trees - Charles Goy - PosterWhite Palm Trees - Charles Goy - Canvas
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Cubist Shapes - Charles Goy - PosterCubist Shapes - Charles Goy - Canvas
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Feuillets de l'Élégance Féminine - Charles Goy - PosterFeuillets de l'Élégance Féminine - Charles Goy - Lifestyle
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Charles Goy

Charles Goy

Charles “Chas” Goy (1934-2019) was a British artist celebrated for his vibrant screen prints, which captured the energy of post-war London. Although he's often considered a Pop artist, Goy's work possesses a unique graphic sensibility, setting him apart from his contemporaries. He wasn't interested in celebrity culture like Warhol, instead, Goy was fascinated by the urban landscape, the bustle of markets, and the everyday lives of ordinary people. Goy studied at the Royal College of Art during the heyday of British Pop Art, alongside artists like David Hockney and Peter Blake. However, he developed a distinctive style characterized by bold colours, simplified forms, and a keen eye for composition. His prints, often depicting scenes from London life, such as Petticoat Lane Market or street scenes in Earl's Court, evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. Despite his talent and recognition within artistic circles, Goy remained somewhat under the radar compared to some of his more famous peers. This relative obscurity only adds to the charm and appeal of his work. Today, his prints are increasingly sought after by collectors who appreciate their bold aesthetic and their poignant depiction of mid-20th century urban life. They offer a glimpse into a world that is both familiar and rapidly disappearing, rendered in a style that is both timeless and utterly unique.