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Andy Waite

'My work is mainly about land and water, and often where these two elements meet. My intention is to capture the feeling and emotion aroused by sense of place - be it a glimpse of the night garden, the curve of a lake’s edge or the tumbling lines of the allotment - and it is this emotional response that is in mind when paint is applied, so horizons blur and colour saturates to create an abstracted memory.

I work with a high level of concentration but at the same time with a certain letting go, where something ‘other’ takes over. It feels important to avoid too much of a pre-conceived notion of how a painting should conclude so that a piece of work can evolve, breathe and exist on its own without attachment.

We are of the earth, we walk on the land and take so much from it. We drink the water and immerse ourselves in it. There is something primal about these simple actions that we take daily, and recording my reactions to being in any particular location feels vital as a way of connecting with spirit, with planet, and ultimately with other people."


After the Rain

Oil on Canvas

70 x 70 cm

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First Light

Oil on Canvas

120 x 120 cm

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Moon Rising

Oil on Canvas

120 x 120 cm

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Lake

Oil on Canvas

120 x 120 cm

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Snow Garden

Oil on Canvas

70 x 70 cm

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Summer Allotment

Oil on Canvas

66 x 66 cm

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