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Born 1947 Jamaica. Known for: Landscape and mixed media painting.
Andrew Innes (Andrew John Stow Innes) born Jamaica 1947; schooled in England; emigrated to Canada 1973; studied at the Academy of Art Canada, formerly the College Street Studio, 2001 - 2005. Innes... Read full biography
Andrew Innes (Andrew John Stow Innes) born Jamaica 1947; schooled in England; emigrated to Canada 1973; studied at the Academy of Art Canada, formerly the College Street Studio, 2001 - 2005. Innes paints for the sheer joy and challenge of it. In his own words, his paintings reflect, “an on-going... Read full biography
Andrew Innes (Andrew John Stow Innes) born Jamaica 1947; schooled in England; emigrated to Canada 1973; studied at the Academy of Art Canada, formerly the College Street Studio, 2001 - 2005. Innes paints for the sheer joy and challenge of it. In his own words, his paintings reflect, “an on-going attempt to distinguish the essential from the decorative and to discern the rhythms, patterns and geometry in nature.” He derives his greatest delight from the physicality of the creative process – the... Read full biography
Andrew Innes (Andrew John Stow Innes) born Jamaica 1947; schooled in England; emigrated to Canada 1973; studied at the Academy of Art Canada, formerly the College Street Studio, 2001 - 2005. Innes paints for the sheer joy and challenge of it. In his own words, his paintings reflect, “an on-going attempt to distinguish the essential from the decorative and to discern the rhythms, patterns and geometry in nature.” He derives his greatest delight from the physicality of the creative process – the act of “scraping, rubbing, blotting and tearing to get a particular effect.” While best known for his landscapes, his mixed-media works are also attracting attention. Submitted by the artist.
Andrew Innes (Andrew John Stow Innes) born Jamaica 1947; schooled in England; emigrated to Canada 1973; studied at the Academy of Art Canada, formerly the College Street Studio, 2001 - 2005. Innes paints for the sheer joy and challenge of it. In his own words, his paintings reflect, “an on-going attempt to distinguish the essential from the decorative and to discern the rhythms, patterns and geometry in nature.” He derives his greatest delight from the physicality of the creative process – the act of “scraping, rubbing, blotting and tearing to get a particular effect.” While best known for his landscapes, his mixed-media works are also attracting attention. Submitted by the artist.
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