Andrew Briggs‘ widely varied art work won him a People’s Choice award at the Toronto Artist Project earlier this month. From schematic style architecture to celebrities, Briggs works on canvas and glass. He learned screen printing while working at a commercial printer’s. (Above: Madonna, 48 x 48″ on canvas)
From an early age I have been interested in how subject matter can be distorted. As an artist I can see images as layers of colours… as puzzle pieces that can be separated, lifted, shifted and removed entirely. -Artist Statement
The Lion’s Gate (above: 30 x 60,” screen print on canvas) is from Briggs’ hometown of Vancouver, and represents the work he describes as “framework” or infrastructure art. He also does this style on glass (below, from the Main Street & 16th Series, 36 x 48″)
Through my art, I hope to invoke a past memory, desire or a feeling of connection. My love of painting famous individuals and infrastructure is tied to this and how we somehow feel close to people and places that exist in a world outside our own.
Andrew Briggs website, here
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Gosh, I really want to learn screen printing. This is great stuff!
Then I’m glad you were inspired. I especially appreciate his works on glass. That must be incredibly painstaking to produce.
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Funny you should mention Vancouver . . . . been thinking along the same lines! Great galleries and artists from there.
I love this work. You find so many amazing artists, I think I need to move to Vancouver.