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- Americana art prints & canvases- reflecting America's past
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Andrew Denman is an artist known for capturing diverse subjects, from wildlife, to
landscape, to still life, in an equally diverse range of styles. His recent work
focuses on intimate wildlife portraits and scenes approached with a unique
combination of hyper-realism, stylization and abstraction.
Denman holds a
BA in Fine Arts from Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, CA. He is well known in the
San Francisco Bay Area as both an artist and teacher, and he has gained national
attention through major gallery showings, numerous museum exhibitions, artist
workshops and speaking engagements as well as feature coverage in such
publications as Southwest Art, American Artist, Western Art
Collector, Wildlife Art and The Artist’s Magazine, among
others.
Born in 1978, the Bay Area native showed a great degree of
interest in art from an early age. Denman organized his first one man show in
high school at a local library and soon after began participating in exhibitions
with Pacific Wildlife Galleries in Lafayette, CA, where he went on to hold four
successful solo exhibitions.
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