Andy Welland - Loose Ends (124), 2021
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 66 x 90 cm
Image Dimensions: 60 x 85 cm
Edition of 40
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £37.00 (unframed).
Kaleidoscopic rainbows collide, prints sing and pink is everything in the world of Andy Welland. Serving as the new contemporary artist for the next generation, His work, always graphic in nature but never constrained to one medium, has appeared in the form of brightly abstract paintings, sculptures and product packaging.
Raised in Doncaster, U.K. by a trio of strong women with an appreciation for creativity, Welland’s mum, grandmother informed his initial interest in art. Welland kicked off his career with a degree in Fine Arts from Sheffield before joining the luxury division of M&C Saatchi, and worked across various boutique design studios in the UK. His background is in graphic design – and that’s what adds to his neverending visual collages of shapes, colours and forms.
Inspired by his childhood imagination and nature, his focus is on creating works that celebrate the ideas of connection and togetherness through playful collages and colliding shapes. Andy’s reaction against the perfection of graphic design makes his work a glorious contradiction. Mistakes and imperfections created by the artist’s hand are contained within merging shapes and patterns. At the end of the day, his mission is all about optimism; to spark joy through artwork.
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 66 x 90 cm
Image Dimensions: 60 x 85 cm
Edition of 40
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £37.00 (unframed).
Kaleidoscopic rainbows collide, prints sing and pink is everything in the world of Andy Welland. Serving as the new contemporary artist for the next generation, His work, always graphic in nature but never constrained to one medium, has appeared in the form of brightly abstract paintings, sculptures and product packaging.
Raised in Doncaster, U.K. by a trio of strong women with an appreciation for creativity, Welland’s mum, grandmother informed his initial interest in art. Welland kicked off his career with a degree in Fine Arts from Sheffield before joining the luxury division of M&C Saatchi, and worked across various boutique design studios in the UK. His background is in graphic design – and that’s what adds to his neverending visual collages of shapes, colours and forms.
Inspired by his childhood imagination and nature, his focus is on creating works that celebrate the ideas of connection and togetherness through playful collages and colliding shapes. Andy’s reaction against the perfection of graphic design makes his work a glorious contradiction. Mistakes and imperfections created by the artist’s hand are contained within merging shapes and patterns. At the end of the day, his mission is all about optimism; to spark joy through artwork.
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 66 x 90 cm
Image Dimensions: 60 x 85 cm
Edition of 40
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £37.00 (unframed).
Kaleidoscopic rainbows collide, prints sing and pink is everything in the world of Andy Welland. Serving as the new contemporary artist for the next generation, His work, always graphic in nature but never constrained to one medium, has appeared in the form of brightly abstract paintings, sculptures and product packaging.
Raised in Doncaster, U.K. by a trio of strong women with an appreciation for creativity, Welland’s mum, grandmother informed his initial interest in art. Welland kicked off his career with a degree in Fine Arts from Sheffield before joining the luxury division of M&C Saatchi, and worked across various boutique design studios in the UK. His background is in graphic design – and that’s what adds to his neverending visual collages of shapes, colours and forms.
Inspired by his childhood imagination and nature, his focus is on creating works that celebrate the ideas of connection and togetherness through playful collages and colliding shapes. Andy’s reaction against the perfection of graphic design makes his work a glorious contradiction. Mistakes and imperfections created by the artist’s hand are contained within merging shapes and patterns. At the end of the day, his mission is all about optimism; to spark joy through artwork.