Frank
Andrews
has been accumulating a growing following as a sculptor for
over twenty years; a second career following his sojourn as
a college teacher. His sculpture currently focuses on two primary
themes
Adaptations of the forms of prehistoric rock art. Derived
from petroglyphs and cave paintings found in the American
Southwest and in Hawaii, these welded copper wall hangings
and fountains express the elegance and mystery of stone-age
artistic expression while maintaining anthropological accuracy.
Sculptural interpretation of dancing figures, capturing the
essence of movement in static creations. He works in bronze
and in cement creating slender, lyrical human figures ranging
in size form two feet tall to life-size. He also adapts these
figures into water fountains, which are sculptured in welded
copper.
"Hono", Welded Copper,
18"D, $375
During
the 1970’s Frank Andrews’ sculpture were featured
in galleries and art exhibitions across the United States. He
then decided to devote the travel time that this entailed to
the creation of new designs and opened the Sculpture Galleries
in Kansas City and in Tulsa. In 1989, after selling the two
galleries, he moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Today he lives and works in Santa Fe and divides his time between
there and the Hawaiian Islands. His work can be found on Maui
at The Village Galleries.
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