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Oil and watercolour artist with
an interdisciplinary background
in bookbinding and video
Born in the borough of Lambeth and raised in multiple locations around the UK and Europe, Andy Page was invariably exposed to a myriad of cultural and creative influences. He developed an interest in painting and photography from an early age but video and bookbinding have been his main keep. He has recently been able to meditate more on oil painting, developing themes around the interpretation of time.



Sketchbooks helped me keep in touch with my arts and crafts side when I didn’t have a studio.



Upcycled Studio

My upcycled studio built from a thrown away shed isn't this tidy now.

Contact



Contact

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07747176800


Razer, a rotting robot

Razer's Armoured Plating
Ian attaches Razer's armour plating
en route to a reunion with it's arch
rivals in Birmingham December 2012
Razer's Armoured Plating

Drilled out Razer

Today one of the most beautiful machines ever
crafted is probably buried beneath a pile of dust
somewhere in the south of England.

Sheffield: handheld at 3am

The early hours of Sunday morning are perhaps the most pathetic part of the week if you're trying to get anywhere. Somewhere between derigging a hall at 1.00-2.30am and 7.30 when Sheffield train station opened I managed to avoid the small gangs of exuberant clubbers staggering home and found peace in and around Sheffield's dark side streets far away from those left twitching in the cold waiting for services to resume.

Sheffield, Sheaf Square

Cutlers' Hall, Church Street
Tramlines
Holly Street cornered with Trippet Lane
























Townhead Street
Paradise Square



Sheffield Cathedral
East Parade


All photos taken with Sony Walkman w890i, 3.2mp

21.10.12

Helen Elwes and Justin Hedley Invigilate



"The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill,
and to destroy: I am come that they might have life,
and that they might have it more abundantly."
John 10:10

Morning prayers attract art thieves

Helen Elwes and Justin Hedley invigilating at their group show in Blackfriars' priory church Oxford, where monks have in the past been called upon to restrain wannabe art thieves during morning prayers.

British Waterways & Locks


Bridge 235


Enjoyed a hectic time preparing for Artweeks: whatever ideas there were to start with vanished as the very process of getting out of sketchbooks threw me into new territory. Where as anything can be jotted down in sketch form how can such notes take shape on canvas without finding the information needed to reproduce the idea. Although a wide area around Oxford was covered whilst looking for input, the output was more of a Giacomettian dillema; big ideas, shrinking images. Not that any subjects required of themselves to be turned into wire like resemblances but the canvas board sketches became the main works, and just when I needed a square canvas, 4 turned up on the doorstep thanks to my parents.