Fabric of Place, Boom Gallery, 2017
Fabric of Place, Boom Gallery, 2017

Fabric of Place aims to explore the intersection between humans and their environment, both natural and man-made. Looking at expected and unexpected layers of movement that make up the places we inhabit. This exhibition will feature mixed media collage and acrylic paintings on canvas and board.

Andrea has taken inspiration from the different aspects of her local landscape; the ocean, flora and fauna, walking paths and dwellings; considering how layers of human design and movement impact these aspects. Weaving different elements of texture, colour and form together, Andrea has created abstract works that could be described as ‘Constructed Textile Landscapes’.

Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
Dusk, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Dusk, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Overcast, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Overcast, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Desire Lines, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Desire Lines, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Shore Trails, acrylic on canvas, 2017
Shore Trails, acrylic on canvas, 2017
The Bay, acrylic on canvas, 2017
The Bay, acrylic on canvas, 2017
Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
Fabric of Place, Boom Gallery, 2017
Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
Dusk, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Overcast, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Desire Lines, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Shore Trails, acrylic on canvas, 2017
The Bay, acrylic on canvas, 2017
Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
Fabric of Place, Boom Gallery, 2017

Fabric of Place aims to explore the intersection between humans and their environment, both natural and man-made. Looking at expected and unexpected layers of movement that make up the places we inhabit. This exhibition will feature mixed media collage and acrylic paintings on canvas and board.

Andrea has taken inspiration from the different aspects of her local landscape; the ocean, flora and fauna, walking paths and dwellings; considering how layers of human design and movement impact these aspects. Weaving different elements of texture, colour and form together, Andrea has created abstract works that could be described as ‘Constructed Textile Landscapes’.

Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
Dusk, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Overcast, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Desire Lines, acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Shore Trails, acrylic on canvas, 2017
The Bay, acrylic on canvas, 2017
Untitled, pencil, acrylic and collage on paper, 2017
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