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Andrew’s passion
for painting the natural world demonstrated itself at an early
age. Growing up in rural Devon, he was drawn to studying wildlife,
and in particular birds of prey, which remain one of his favourite
subject matter. He continues to live in the South West, with his
wife Donna, and their two children, and is still very much inspired
by the surrounding wildlife. He is actively involved in countryside
management, releasing Grey partridges with the help of local farmers,
a regular contributor on bird forums, and works closely with organisations
such as IAF (International Association of Falconers), and BFC (British
Falconer’s club) to raise the awareness of falconry around
the world.
Whilst studying at Exeter College of Art and Design (1987-89),
he won a British Association Shooting and Conservation competition,
and also secured his first contract - to illustrate Ranulf Raynor’s “The
story of the sporting gun.”
In 1991 Andrew held his first solo exhibition at the National Falconry fair,
and has enjoyed much success exhibiting there regularly over subsequent years.
It was also here that he met a number of major wildlife artists including Alan
Hunt, who became a source of inspiration for his work.
Andrew’s work has been featured in many falconry, shooting and wildlife
publications, his work is collected worldwide and he has had exhibited as far
a field as the Middle East, America and Europe. He is also a regular contributor
to “Birds in Art”, a show organised annually by the Leigh Yawkey
Woodson Art Museum , which seeks to present the best contemporary artistic interpretations
of birds and their related subject matter.
Since 1997 Andrew has been working with the prestigious London based gallery,
the Halcyon, where he has featured in many of their wildlife shows, and in 2007
he had a very successful one-man show with them, where his work included Gamebirds
and Middle-Eastern subjects.
He continues to work on the illustrations for “Peregrines of the World”,
contributing authors to which include, Professor Tom Cade, Professor Clayton
white and Jim Enderson, This volume will follow the Highly successful Book, “ Gyrfalcon” by
Emma Ford which featured many of Andrew’s paintings. His recent work has
included portraiture for Royal families in the Middle East.
Andrew travels around the world in pursuit of wildlife references, the places
he has travelled to for inspiration, include: North America, Botswana, South
Africa, and the Middle East. He has recently returned from North Africa and is
currently working on a series of paintings from the region.
“Andy’s pictures show the best of the beauty of wildlife in it’s
natural habitat. He manages to capture the moment that he is portraying perfectly
which is only possible when the artist is truly passionate about his craft and
his subject matter”
William R Asprey
(Chairman, William and son.) |
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