Anthony Abrahams worked in the tradition of modern masters such as Marini, Frink and Chadwick. His expressive forms and complex textures give his work an immediately recognisable style and imbue it with positive meaning and vigour.
Many of Abrahams’ figures are a unique celebration of advancing years where male and female seem to become more alike with age. Full of humour and movement, whether cavorting, playing, skating or just standing, they defy stereotypes and adhere fast to the concept that we can and should retain a youthful and energetic outlook on life. Above all, his works celebrate the human spirit and touch us with a life-affirming warmth and beauty.