Limited edition print, 30 only, signed and numbered with certificate of authenticity. Giclee on 100% rag cotton paper, all archival.
Schmitz Park, Seattle, WA spring 2017. I love picking up magnolia blossoms after they have fallen. You have to time it right because they get mushy fast. The wind was up this day and I kept placing them and they would blow away. That's why it has the title persistence. I love the spring colors and the water behind this piece in the park.
Andrew has been creating and building for over thirty years. He started as a kid working in his Dad’s wood shop and continued into adulthood branching out into furniture design, mixed media and sculpture. He has primarily made his living through carpentry and furniture making.
A few years ago Andrew began exploring art making outdoors. He would wander in nature and create from found objects as a way to attune to himself and the world and practice letting go. This allowed him to let his creativity to flow with the environment. It became a kind of mindfulness practice.
In his outdoor exploration, he never knew what he would find, what he would make, or how it would turn out. Some pieces took an hour, some days. He created in rain, snow, sunshine and all terrain. Each piece would then decompose, crumble or fall back to the earth where it came. Andrew found deep satisfaction and peace with this process and began sharing photos on social media.
The support he gained from his online and in person community inspired him to branch out further. Andrews journey as an artist and builder is now brought to you on this website. To inquire about his furniture, photography, or mixed media work please fill out the form below or send him an email directly.
ABOUT ANDREW
Andrew has been creating and building for over thirty years. He started as a kid working in his Dad’s wood shop and continued into adulthood branching out into furniture design, mixed media and sculpture. He has primarily made his living through carpentry and furniture making.
A few years ago Andrew began exploring art making outdoors. He would wander in nature and create from found objects as a way to attune to himself and the world and practice letting go. This allowed him to let his creativity to flow with the environment. It became a kind of mindfulness practice.
In his outdoor exploration, he never knew what he would find, what he would make, or how it would turn out. Some pieces took an hour, some days. He created in rain, snow, sunshine and all terrain. Each piece would then decompose, crumble or fall back to the earth where it came. Andrew found deep satisfaction and peace with this process and began sharing photos on social media.
The support he gained from his online and in person community inspired him to branch out further. Andrews journey as an artist and builder is now brought to you on this website. To inquire about his furniture, photography, or mixed media work please fill out the form below or send him an email directly.
ABOUT ANDREW
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