Sutcliffe's importance to the group came from his artistic rather than musical talent. He was the first to have a ‘Beatles' haircut, and his sense of style, helped by his lover Astrid Kirchherr contributed to the early Beatles look.
As an artist Sutcliffe displayed considerable talent from an early age. His few surviving works show the influence of the British and European abstract artists contemporary with the Abstract Expressionist movement in the United States. His more figurative work is reminiscent of the kitchen sink[?] school, particularly John Bratby[?]. His later gestural abstractions bear comparison with John Hoyland[?] and Nicholas de Stael[?], though they are more lyrical.
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