Godfrey Blow (born 6 October 1948) is a British-born contemporary artist based in Kalamunda, Western Australia.
[2][3] Godfrey Blow was born in North Hykeham,[citation needed] Lincolnshire, England on the same day as fellow Stuckist artist, Eamon Everall.
In 2001 Judith McGrath reviewed his 2001 solo show at The Church Gallery: We seem to travel from the rich dark realms of the troglodyte to the light bright hues of angels ...
His highly finished paintings are worked on over many months, and draw mainly from the often arid and rocky landscape which surrounds his home.
In October 2006, Blow was a finalist in Australia's richest award for landscape painting, the Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale Art Prize.