Another drawing from 'The Loft' exhibition, called 'Clacker'. Like many of drawings this artwork is available in original and print format. Enjoy :)
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Drawings from ‘The Loft’
I plan to upload images of the drawings that were included in my show 'The Loft'. Many of the original artworks are still available to buy, most are availble as affordable prints, please get in touch for more details. Here is the first drawing 'Balloon Racing Car', something for you to have a look at and enjoy on your [...]
Lookout for artist Andy – EADT article
I am away in London at the moment but I heard that the East Anglian Daily Times had put a lovely article about my exhibition 'The Loft' that took place last weekend in Aldeburgh. Very happy with all the coverage, and really pleased that my wonderful friend Claire Lacey had her photos of my exhibition [...]
Big thanks to Claire Lacey, my official photographer :)
I just wanted to thank Claire Lacey for all of her help on Saturday. Firstly she helped set up the final bits of my exhibition which is always a frantic and nervous time for an artist. Secondly she took lots of lovely photographs for me, they are really amazing! She really is one very talented photographer! [...]
Photos of my exhibition ‘The Loft’
Saturday 4th May 2013 - my birthday and my exhibition in the South Lookout, courtesy of Caroline Wiseman, http://www.carolinewiseman.com It was an amazing day with lots of great conversations and meeting many lovely people. Thanks to everyone who could make it, here are some pics for those who couldn't. I will talk more about the [...]
My exhibition ‘The Loft’ made the local news
The exhibition that I have been preparing for over the last month was in the East Anglian Daily Times today. Very pleased that they got the main details correct, welcome to my site if it is your first visit :)
A life changing month of drawing?
I have come to the end of my 1 month drawing challenge. I began the month reflecting on comments by a colleague regarding the use of time effectively. This coincided with securing an exhibition in Aldeburgh this Saturday, 4th May. At the end of month I have completed 30 mini drawings, displayed in a thimble [...]
30 Drawing Days in April – 29th
Penultimate small sketch. One of the button backs from my childhood button collection :)
You’re invited!
Please come along to Andy Greenacre's current exhibition next weekend on Saturday 4th May 2013, from 10am onwards. "The Loft" - An exhibition of drawings inspired by childhood collections. Based in the South Lookout Tower on Aldeburgh Beach, Suffolk Please RSVP via the Facebook event and invite your friends, or just come along on the [...]
30 Drawing Days in April – 26th, 27th & 28th
Very near the end of the month now. If you would like to see the finished artwork why not pop down to Aldeburgh on the 4th May and see my exhibition The Loft :)
30 Drawing Days in April – 23rd, 24th & 25th
My month of drawing is coming to a close, only 5 more little sketches to fill up my thimble cabinet.
30 Drawing Days in April – 21st & 22nd
Today and yesterdays little drawings, enjoy :)
30 Drawing Days in April – 20th
I have been thinking about this method/structure of creating artworks and I am going to try and keep up with a daily drawing on a permanent basis. I very much like the way the thimble display cabinet looks at the moment, with each artwork neatly tucked inside an individual hole. I will see what response I get to it at [...]
Some of my photographs published in the May issue of Suffolk Magazine
I recently carried out an interiors photo shoot for The Cotton Tree. They are an design company based in Saxmundham, Suffolk, and have carried out some amzing work in many beautiful houses across the UK. Some of the photographs that I took can be found on page 98-99 of the May issue of East Anglian Daily Times, Suffolk Magazine (Published by [...]
30 Drawing Days in April – 17th, 18th & 19th
I am still trying to keep on top of my April drawing challenge, alongside my other preperations for my upcoming exhibition it's alot harder than I thought. Having said that, the layout of the finished artwork looks like it could be a really good way to continue making artworks :)