We are so pleased to release this series of mixed media works on paper from resident artist Andrew MacGregor. This series is born from works in progress, sketches, and studies...
We are so pleased to release this series of mixed media works on paper from resident artist Andrew MacGregor. This series is born from works in progress, sketches, and studies on paper. These were all created in preparation for future paintings - but are simply too brilliant not to share with the world!
The Skin Deep project is an exploration of identity. Through time and conversation, the artist endeavours to reveal elements of his sitter’s character in these intimate portrait studies. The pieces we are presenting in this sketch series are initial experiments in colour and form, created completely freehand which gives a dynamic feel to these beautifully textured works on paper.
Original mixed media painting on paper. This piece is framed and ready, in a black wood grain box frame (as pictured).
£520 framed, or £52 a month for 10 months with Own Art. Contact us for more info about paying in interest-free instalments.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Andrew MacGregor
Andrew MacGregor is a multidisciplinary artist based in east London. His work spans sculpture, illustration, set design and art direction.
After graduating from Middlesex University in 2004 with a BA (HONS) illustration, he has been able to expand his skillset to include three dimensional work and developed his commercial eye by working for notable brands within the fashion, art, interior design, retail, publishing and product design industries.
Since 2009, he has made a conscious effort to work with sustainable materials and is now the founder and creative director of The Colour Of Water, a creative organisation aiming to impact conservation through the power of art and community.
MacGregor’s artistic style is bold, colourful and uplifting, with great attention to detail through his use of layering and composition. From his paintings to his sculptures, there is a sense of accuracy and playfulness that captures the minds of the viewer.