Huon and the King Billy - Edition 3/40

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Artwork Details

Medium Other Media, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 58cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 0.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

"What would our relationship with life be if we could also live for 10,000 years?"

Huon and the King Billy - Edition 3/40

This is a limited edition digital-composite work from my series exploring the meaning of Custodianship. Featuring photographic elements from Bathurst Channel, Collins Cap, Tasman Peninsula and Bruny Island – this artwork features a sapling of Tasmania's renowned Huon Pine.

Printed by master printers Full Gamut, using giclée techniques on 310gsm Canson Rag Photographic paper. Collectors can expect an museum grade archival lifespan of between 75-150 years. Each limited edition is hand signed, numbered and titled by Andrew, as well as being delivered with its own Certificate of Authenticity to ensure provenance as an original work by the artist.

Artist Bio

Andrew is a multi-disciplinary artist. He grew up dodging plovers and house chores by running through his neighbour’s paddock to escape to the rocky shoreline of Ralph’s Bay, southeast of Hobart.

He is highly regarded for his depth of visual storytelling, craft skills and striking compositions as a commercial photographer, published author and visual artist.

The series of limited edition artworks listed here were created by Andrew for his highly successful solo exhibition at the Henry Jones Art Hotel called 'Custodian', for which he used a process called Digital Compositing. In plain English, digital compositing is painting using computer pixels, rather than acrylic or oil paints. Each artwork uses multiple images captured by Andrew over a decade, which are then brushed together in layers, with each finished piece telling a unique visual story about custodianship.

Of his other work Andrew's much-loved publications include the illustrated coffee table books Old Sea Dogs of Tasmania 1 & 2, Coast Tasmania and Blue Water Classics.

Commissions

ANDREW's studio is in Hobart, Tasmania