Elsie Evelyn Few, (4 February 1909 – 17 December 1980) was a Jamaican-born artist, who had a long career in Britain and was associated with the Euston Road School.
[1] Throughout her career Few produced oil paintings of landscapes but later in her life began using collage techniques to create abstract designs.
In 1937 she married Claude Rogers, one of the founding members of the School and together they, along with Victor Pasmore held a joint exhibition at the Burnett Webster Gallery in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1936.
[4] Few was elected a member of the London Group in 1943 and from 1945 until 1948 worked for Chatto & Windus as an art editor.
A memorial exhibition for Few was held in 1981 at the Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery, which included examples of her ceramics and tapestries alongside her paintings and collages.