Tuesday 14 March 2017

All Gas and Gators - ( with a gas shortage we'll soon be changing the batteries!)
Andrew also works as a sonic artist. If you've had enough eye candy maybe it's time for some ear wax...follow the link below
https://soundcloud.com/drew-ireland

Let's try to be tolerant


Gallery of Works

'First on the Scene'

'Topiary Dreaming'

'Terminal 3'

'Difficult Customers'

'Midnight in Abu Dhabi'

'Rush Hour'

'Smoking Girls'

'The Big Shoes'

'In My Father's House'

About the artist


ANDREW IRELAND BIOGRAPHY
Ireland’s diverse imagery focuses on the figurative in order to support his whimsical visual narratives; be they absurdist, ironic or quotidian observation.  His paintings seek to weave a tale ... a tale layered in encrusted oil, wax and varnish.  These essential elements have grown out of his early training and experimentation as a painter/printmaker.  Alchemical reverse processes attract Ireland both in fable and in method.  The paintings contain gently opposing forces; dream-like conundrums merge with observed realities, melancholia entwines with comedy and time drifts between the contemporary and the nostalgic.
Andrew Ireland was born and educated in Manchester, UK, undertook a Foundation Diploma in Fine Art at Salford Technical College and achieved a BA Honours Fine Art (1st Class) in Painting and Printmaking at Brighton Polytechnic.  After extensive travel through Europe Andrew emigrated to Australia in 1985.
In 1986-1997 Ireland worked as an illustrator for the Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, The Times on Sunday and The Australian. He was awarded The Bulletin's Black & White Artists’ “Best Humorous Illustrator Award” in 1990.
In 1991 Ireland successfully exhibited his paintings at Rex Irwin Gallery, Sydney (Solo Show).  His work was purchased by private collectors and Art Bank Australia.
From 1991- 92 Ireland travelled to live and work in Italy, where he exhibited at Gallerie E5 (Solo Show),Verona and Southern Gallery, Rome. He returned to Australia and continued to work as a painter/freelance illustrator.  He was regularly involved and employed in art education; Sydney College of the Arts, University of Newcastle, Sydney Graphics College, Billy Blue Design School, UTS, UWS and Blue Mountains Grammar School.  At present he teaches art at Korowal School, Leura, NSW.



Thursday 9 March 2017

'Levity is the Soul of Wit'

'The Room in the Elephant'

'Wentworth Falls Sailing Regatta'

'That's Entertainment'

'There's a Library in me'

'Carbon - Made in Australia'

'Enterprise Bargaining'

'Everything's going to work out fine'

'The Govett's Leap Re-enactment society'

'Guru Sunglasses'

'Katoomba - Antarctica Air Gondola'

'Blackheath- Perfect'

'Vinyl Espresso'

'Vinyl Espresso'