British artist best known for her lively portrayals of the European club scene and London Punk community during the 1980's. Brocklehurst worked as a fashion illustrator early in her career, though she disliked being described as an illustrator, preferring the terms painter or draughtsperson. During the 1960's she sketched jazz musicians.

A year after Brocklehurst was featured in her first solo exhibition in Amsterdam 1979, she made a major breakthrough at the Institute of Contemporary Art exhibition "Women's Images of Men." Her work soon became widely recognized in the United States and Europe, and was compared by more than one critic to the work of Austrian artist Egon Schiele


For sale is an iconic Giclee Limited Edition print.



A rare opportunity to acquire a work by this artist who’s original works sell for several thousand pounds.

The paper measures 60 x 42 cm.

This will be rolled and tube posted.

The postage cost applies to the UK mainland.

Channel and Scottish Islands May be more.

The Global shipping service will calculate and charge the uplift for Overseas shipping which will be more.

Viewing is very welcome as is cash upon collection.

Any questions please ask, thank you.

This will make a unique and surprising gift for your partner, friend, parent....anyone who lived through this unprecedented punk era.