Blue Monday, Original Artwork

£1,395.00

  • Framed size: 66 x 82 cm (approximately)
  • Medium: Pencil and Watercolour
  • Format: Framed Original Artwork

Blue Monday, Original Artwork by PF Bennett, is inspired by the song by New Order (1983) and memories of growing up in North England.

This framed original work is a watercolour and pencil illustration by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett.

The artist shares his inspiration with us here:

“Reaching number 9 in the UK charts in 1983, Blue Monday was a 12-inch synth-pop single on the Factory record label by the Manchester band New Order. It’s the best selling 12-single of all time.

Its uniquely packaged die-cut sleeve was designed to resemble a 5 1/4” floppy disc with no wording, 

but had a code in the form of coloured blocks that contained all the label information.

It had to be produced by hand and was so expensive to make…

the more copies they sold, the more money they lost!

It’s said that the song was inspired from the book ‘Goodbye Blue Monday’ by Kurt Vonnegut,

and the fact that the invention of the washing machine improved housewives lives.

Monday’s washday blues would never be the same again!” P F Bennett

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P F Bennett GMA originally studied Art & Design at Salford School of Art. Whilst in a Salford gallery at the time, Bennett met and talked for some time to “a man with snowy white hair”; Mr L. S. Lowry. Still treasuring Lowry’s autograph to this day, Bennett suggests that meeting the artist may have been the catalyst of his artistic inspiration and career.

After leaving college, Bennett took up a position in a Manchester advertising agency making the tea and worked his way up through various agencies to become the creative director. Finally deciding to become a freelance illustrator and designer in the city, he spent a lifetime being paid for his impressive tonal drawings.

In the late 80’s, P F Bennett had a fluid imagination and a young family; he began to design children’s games, of which 12 were published by large games companies.

Describing himself as a petrol head, Bennett began to draw cars for his own pleasure in 1996. With his technical ability, the artist was soon inducted into the Guild of Motoring Artists (GMA) where he was chosen to draw thousands of cars, of which he has sold well over 90,000 personalised prints to date.

In 2015, the Northern Artist saw the three Cunard Queens sail up the Mersey which inspired him to paint for the sheer love of it, as he had done when he was younger. This was to begin Bennett’s journey of discovery as an artist of the ‘Northern School.’

Now, P F Bennett paints from his studio in Lymm, Cheshire, where he uses a combination of watercolour and pencil and continually listens to music. Having grown up in the 50’s and 60’s, the artist recognises that music played a ‘great part’ in his life – especially from that era. Basing many of his paintings on songs that he loves, Paul simultaneously reminisces his days growing up in the North of England. Paul’s northern memories and musical inspiration together achieves a recipe that he uses to execute a charming and beautifully-depicted snapshot, flooded with nostalgia.

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