Homage to Chillida
By Andrew Hardy
US$ 2,250
Overview
2019
Mixed Media, Rust, graphite, iron filings and acrylic on linen
Unique Work
Dimensions: 60cm (H) x 50cm (W) x 4cm (D) / 23.6" (H) x 19.7" (W) x 1.6" (D)
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Homage to Chillida
50 x 60cm, rust, graphite, iron filings and acrylic on linen. 2019
This is a painting of a section of 'Peine del Viento XV' 1977 (The Comb of the Wind), a monumental steel sculpture by Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, located in San Sebastián in the Basque Country of Spain.
Andrew Hardy is an English painter who lives and works in London. Following a long career as a creative director he now devotes himself full-time to painting. In 2019 he graduated with a BA (Hons) Painting (1st Class) from Camberwell College of Arts which is part of the University of the Arts, London. During 2019-20 he had a studio at Turps Art School in London which provides an alternative educational environment at master's degree level for postgraduate painters. His association with Turps Art School continues.
Andrew Hardy paints in an abstract language, using abstraction to explore broader questions of materiality, repetition, gesture and chance.
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Andrew Hardy
Hometown: London
Based in: London
Andrew Hardy is a painter who grew up in Derbyshire and now lives and works in London. Following a long career as a creative director in the retail design industry, working for many of Europe’s leading retailers and retail branding agencies, he now devotes himself full-time to painting. In 2019 …
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