Friday, March 12, 2010

Andy Cross

Adjative's Daughter, 2009, oil on canvas, individual 30" x 20", installed 96" x 103"


Portrait Grouping, 2009, oil on canvas, individual 36" x 30", installed 6' x 10'



History of the World, 2005, acrylic on Styrofoam, 96" x 96"



For the Sake of the Song, 2010, oil on canvas, 82" x 60"



The Wheel is Broken but the Revolution is Still Intact, 2005, acrylic on Styrofoam, 8' x 16'


Greener Side of the Law, 2007, oil on canvas, 84" x 132"



The Strip: 2 Point Perspective, acrylic on Styrofoam, 2006

I was happy to stumble upon Andy's studio recently and was really excited to see what he was working on. There's a great new body of work (like Adjative's Daughter, Portrait Grouping, and For the Sake of the Song) where he is exploring many different ways of mark making in portraiture. I'm surprised with how well he is able to pull this off. So, enjoy these older works as well and check out his website here.

1 comments:

  1. where he is exploring quite a few several methods of mark creating in portraiture
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