david andrew
returning to cornwall
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House, Coverack
38 x 56cm
oil & acrylic on gesso prepared paper
£2,250
David Andrew, was born in Redruth, Cornwall in 1934, educated at Falmouth College of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art during the 1950s and art has been his lifelong profession.
In the 1960s he was Visiting Artist at Portsmouth and Bournemouth Colleges of Art successively, before moving to Canada in 1971 to set up the Printmaking Department at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario. He spent over twenty years as an Associate Professor at Queens, transferring to the Painting Department there from 1974.
David has travelled widely, painting around the coast of Canada and the USA, especially California, and also in Europe: Yugoslavia, Crete, Italy, France, Portugal and the Island of Elba. Some of the paintings in this exhibition were made during a one year sabbatical that he spent travelling along the Pacific coast of North America using a recreational vehicle as his home and studio.
Since his return to Cornwall from Canada some four years ago, David Andrew has painted in Cornwall. He has had two major exhibitions with Messums in Londons Cork Street. This exhibition at The Great Atlantic Arwenack Street Gallery in Falmouth will be his first major solo show in Cornwall for many years.
In addition to his shows at Messums in Cork Street, the list of galleries that have shown David Andrews work is long and impressive and includes major venues in Canada, USA and Europe.
David Andrews paintings are bright and loose and simply blaze with colour. This exhibition from 21st March - 15th April is certainly one not to be missed.
A professional artist through and through, David Andrew describes his work as abstract realism. His paintings are big and colourful and make bold statements about places, features and locations on the on the one hand, with much of what might be called subtle intrigue on the other.
If there is only one reality, certainly there is more than one road towards it, and we are more likely to lose our way with our eyes closed than with them open.
Please call 01326 318452 (gallery hours) or 01736 786016 (evenings and weekends) to reserve the work of your choice.
Paintings may be collected by arrangement or we can arrange delivery from as little as £20 depending on size and distance. Money back if not entirely satisfied (provided we are informed within 3 days of your work being collected/delivered). Cheques and all major credit cards accepted. Colours may vary between the original paintings and the printed reproductions. All paintings are framed.

Helford River
54 x 64cm
oil & acrylic on on gesso prepared paper £4,850
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Coverack, Cornwall
109 x 120cm
oil on canvas £13,850
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Carbis Bay
48 x 63cm
oil & acrylic on gesso prepared paper £4,850
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Portloe, Cornwall I
91 x 107cm
oil & acrylic on canvas £12,850
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Cornish landscape
161 x 232cm
oil on canvas £18,500
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Brunels Bridge 3
102 x 102cm
mixed media on canvas £11,850
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Near Falmouth
93 x 160cm
oil & acrylic on canvas £14,850
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St Michaels Mount with nude
122 x 153cm
oil on canvas £14,850
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Pendower I - approaching summer storm
91 x 122cm
oil & acrylic on canvas £12,850
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Porthcothan, Cornwall
54 x 38cm
oil & acrylic on gesso prepared paper £2,250
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Evening, Coverack
36 x 56cm
oil & acrylic on gesso prepared paper £2,250
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Flowering tree, St Just-in-Roseland
51 x 76cm
oil on canvas £9,850
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Coverack, Cornwall with central black roof
110 x 122cm
oil on canvas £13,850
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Falmouth Docks
91 x 107cm
oil on canvas £12,850
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Woodlane, Falmouth
56 x 70cm
oil & acrylic on gesso prepared paper £4,850
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Falmouth, Cornwall
66 x 45cm
mixed media on paper £4,850
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Antibes
140 x 183cm
oil on canvas £17,500
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Elba, Italy
56 x 94cm
oil on canvas £9,850
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Refugio with big tree 52 x 73cm
oil & acrylic on gesso prepared paper £4,850
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Carpenteria Beach, California
50 x 75cm
oil & acrylic on gesso prepared paper £4,850
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I see painting as a way of testing speculations about nature against the touchstone of artistic form. I pose questions, not in word and number, but in colour and shape. The resultant painting therefore depends on the formative and in-formative nature of light, that lifeline that connects me physically, sensually and simultaneously to the world out there. The reverberating hues of the colourist do not exist in isolation.
Opening times 10.30 a.m. till 5.00 p.m. Monday to Saturday
21st March - 15th April 2009
The Great Atlantic Falmouth Gallery
48 Arwenack Street, Falmouth TR11 3JH
Tel 01326 318452
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