Artist Information:
Andrew Crummy
East Lothian,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Dec 2000
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Artist Statement:
Artist statement
The light of East Lothian changes so often through a day. Landscapes, cloudscapes are fleeting images that can last only a few seconds. Starting in the spring of 2001, I was invited by a neighbour, Kate Edmunds, to use her shed to paint. On seeing her shed I ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Recent work
2005 Darktown Books, Book One: Rehc That Fables, S+C Publications
2005 Sky at Ninety Six Exhibition
2005 Witches Gestalt mural and exhibition
2005 Saltire Award for Scottish documentary, Arts the catalyst
2004 Powerstation Mural, Prestongrange Arts Festival.
2004 Prestoungrange ceiling, The Gothenburg, Prestonpans.
2002/3/4 P...
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Press
Creative Review x 4, The Times, The Scotsman, The Evening Standard, The Glasgow Herald, The Manchester Evening Times, Mailout, Artists Newsletter, The Edinburgh Evening News, The Manchester Evening Chronicle, Building Magazine, Financial Weekly, The Edinburgh Citizen,
The Barnet Times, Craigmillar Festival News, Middlesborough Evening Gazette, The Barnet...
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Andrew Crummy's Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Andrew Crummy's Portfolio. Artist statement
The light of East Lothian changes so often through a day. Landscapes, cloudscapes are fleeting images that can last only a few seconds. Starting in the spring of 2001, I was invited by a neighbour, Kate Edmunds, to use her shed to paint. On seeing her shed I noticed that it looked onto The River Forth and had a splendid view of Fife. Recently I had moved to Cockenzie with my family from London and one of the attractions was the amazing cloudscapes that happens most days. From stunning sunsets to murky fogs
all has a presence and beauty. So I begun to try and capture these cloudscapes.
The first were crude and lack skilled and knowledge of why the sky was this way. But as the sketches piled up what became clear was I had a found a subject that I could investigate that allowed me to use my interest in oil painting, composition and form.
So after four years of study I now have began to understand the awesome view from 96a High Street, Cockenzie. But it is only a beginning. Trying to capture the many colours, tones, hues in this ever-changing view is journey ... |
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Brian fallows, 2007 Oil Painting, 14 x 18 X 3 inches Not for Sale
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Carmel, 1999 Oil Painting, 14 x 18 X 3 inches Not for Sale
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