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(portrait of Keith Andrew by the late Sir Kyffin Williams )
"In 1975 I saw a small exhibition in Blackheath, London which planted the seed of my inspiration, and it is still growing.
It was an exhibition of eighteenth century watercolours including works by Samuel Palmer, David Cox, Turner and particularly John Varley. The show made a lasting impression on me.
From that moment I studied their eighteenth century technique and formulated my contemporary vision.
Later that year I moved to Wales bringing with me expectations of the mountains and landscapes formed by these artists. Unlike them I stayed."
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| 关于此艺术家 |
An extract from an Introduction to a one man show held at Oriel Ynys Mon written by the late Sir Kyffin Williams OBE, RA .
"Most landscape painters have created their best work in their native land but many left their homeland to find artistic satisfaction far from where they were born. Claude Loraine like many other painters from the north was so moved by the classical warmth of Italy that he spent his life in the countryside around Rome. Richard Wilson discovered he was a true landscape painter in Italy as did the watercolourist John Robert Cozens. Richard Parkes Bonnington owed more to Northern France than to England and Paul Gauguin is most loved for his paintings of the South Seas.
Wales has been lucky for, at the full flowering of the English school of watercolour painting, the continent of Europe was denied to its artists because of the wars in France. Wales to the Englishman of the late eighteenth century appeared to be a wild romantic land so it was westwards to our hills and valleys that so many great artists made their way and it was amongst them that some of their finest watercolours were painted. The artists that created such lovely work did not stay, for the land they depicted was an impoverished one in which an artist could not have made a living. It is very different today for English artists are happy to come to Wales, to live amongst us, paint our landscapes, and to find a ready market for their work.
One of these is Keith Andrew , born and trained in London, who found in Anglesey an island that appealed to his contemplative nature and provided him with the subject matter that reflects it. He senses its antiquity and its intimacy and has the intelligence to allow it to dictate the creation of his pictures and never imposes himself upon it. Keith Andrew is moved by the little things; by the narrow stream, by the broken window, the grouting of an ancient roof or by the lichen on an island wall . His searching eye selects what most people do not notice but once he has made them aware they appreciate all the more what they have failed to see, and buy his pictures.
The island with its mysterious heartland is not his only source of inspiration for, from his home in Llandrygarn he can see the distant mountains and is often working amongst them.
Quiet, energetic, and determined, Keith Andrew is now very much a man locally regarded as an important cultural figure and we, who were born on the island are grateful to him and hope he will stay with us, recording a Wales that is in constant danger from the seemingly inexhaustable desire of man to scar, pollute and desecrate our inheritance.
Keith Andrew records our past and our present and in doing so warns us through apathy it might all be lost." |
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Chestnut Trees
2006 watercolour and gouache 38 x 51 |
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watercolour, gouache, pen and ink.
The priory garden , Penmon, Anglesey, UK |
Plank Bridge
2006 watercolour 14.5 x 19.5 |
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River Moon
2006 etching and aqutint 14.5 x 19.5 |
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etching and aquatint on copper in an edition of 90 |
Snow Moon
2006 etching and aquatint 14.5 x 19.5 |
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etching and aquatint on copper in an edition of 90 |
Dolbadarn Castle
2006 watercolour 19 x 28 |
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Thorn Tree
2007 watercolour 51 x 76 |
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watercolour -
ancient wind shaped tree in Sowdonia, Wales, UK |
Storm, Anglesey
2007 watercolour 51 x 76 |
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watercolour |
Heavy Sea, Rhoscolyn
2009 watercolour 38 x 51 |
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| 教育程度与个人自传 |
Keith Andrew RCA (Royal Cambrian Academy) was born in London in 1947 and studied at Beckenham School of Art and Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, Bromley, Kent . He worked in London as a graphic artist for eight years before turning to painting full time in 1975. This coincided with moving to Anglesey, North Wales.
EXHIBITIONS INCLUDE:
1979 Through Artists Eyes, Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno [group]
1981 Royal Academy Summer Exhibtion [group]
1981 Oriel Cardiff, Welsh Arts Council Gallery [group]
1981 Elected Member of the Royal Cambrian Academy
1982 Bangor Art Gallery [group]
1982 Aberyswyth Art Centre [solo]
1982 National Eisteddfod, Swansea [group]
1982 Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead [solo]
1983 National Eisteddfod, Llangefni [group]
1983/4/6 Tegfryn Gallery, Menai Bridge [solo]
1984 University College of Wales, Swansea [solo]
1984 Prize winner Mid Wales Open
1985 Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours [group]
1987 Prints from Wales, Wenniger Graphics, Boston, USA
1987 Cadw, Welsh Historic Monuments, print commission
1988 The Welsh Landscape, Oriel 31, Welshpool [group]
1988 Artists in the National Parks,Victoria & Albert Museum,London
1990 National Museum of Wales, Llanberis [solo]
1990 Impressions of Nature, Nature Conservancy Council [group]
1991 Oriel Ynys Mon, Anglesey [solo]
1994 Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw , North Wales [solo]
1995 The Last Dance, Oriel Theatr Clwyd [group]
1995 The Presidents Exhibition, Royal Birmingham Society [group]
1995 Painting the Landscape - A Welsh Tradition. Martin Tinney
Gallery, Cardiff. [group]
1995 Royal Cambrian Academy [solo]
1996 Short listed Fine Art Trade Guild Published Artists Award
1997 Afon Conwy, National Library of Wales. [group]
1997 The Essence of Wales, St David’s Hall, Cardiff. [group]
1997 Joined a Trade Mission to Japan with the Welsh Office
1997 Invited artist at the International Art Symposium, Saalkries,
Halle, East Germany
1999/2000 New Directions, Touring show, Oriel Mon. (solo)
2001 The sea the sea- Tydal Wave gallery (group)
2002 National Print Exhibition, Mall Gallery London (group)
2003 Royal Cambrian Academy [four members work ]
2004 The Chapel Gallery, Llangollen (group)
2004 Studio show, Farmer Street Studio, Anglesey
1993-5 Vice President of the Royal Cambrian Academy
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Contemporary Art Society for Wales, Anglesey Borough Council,
National Library of Wales,
University of Wales Swansea, West Glamorgan County Library,
Royal College of Surgeons Faculty of Anaesthetists,
University of Wales Print Collection Aberystwyth.
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
Amoco, British Gypsum, Ocean Transport & Trading Ltd.,
Milk Marketing Board, Texaco, Sheik Surror Abu Dhabi,
Laura Ashley Foundation.
TV
40 minute TV documentary ‘Lliwiaw Atgof’ made by HTV and screened on S4C June 28 1991.
The Heaven and Earth Show - Interview with Simon Calder while painting the sunset from the top of Dinas Bran near Llangollen, Wales. Shown on BBC 1, January 22 2006.
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| 未来的展览 |
Major new exhibition: - Keith Andrew RCA
' Golwg Rhamantus ar Dirwedd Cymru'
'A Romantic Vision of Welsh Landscape'
opens at - Ceri Richards Gallery, Taliesin Art Centre, University of Wales Singleton Park Swansea, SA2 8PZ 24 July - 22 August 2009 |
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