Andrew Browne

Mysterious and highly sophisticated, the stylised paintings of artist Andrew Browne are based on his continuing observation of the world through photography.  While his recent works are more descriptive than in the past, they continue his fascination with selective vision and the nature of seeing.  Using photographs as notations, Browne captures the banal and ordinary and makes strange the familiar.

Louise Tegart, Depth of Field, 2002

Kite 2012
Oil on linen
191 x 127 cm
River, balloon drifting 2012
Oil on linen
183 x 306 cm
The river (Time) 2012
Oil on linen
191 x 127 cm
The river (#3) 2012
Oil on linen
191 x 127 cm
The river (#2) 2012
Oil on linen
191 x 127 cm
Lair 2012
Oil on linen
145 x 244 cm
Periphery #1 (LB) 2010
Oil on linen
198 x 147.5 cm
Periphery #2 (the veil) 2010
Oil on linen
198 x 147.5 cm
Periphery #3 (trio) 2010
Oil on linen
198 x 147.5 cm
Periphery #4 (pyre) 2010
Oil on linen
120 x 89.5 cm