Deep

Unusually for Andrea, this painting is done on board rather than canvas.
Deep
Labels: 2007, 60x60cm, abstract art, oil painting, water

Unusually for Andrea, this painting is done on board rather than canvas.
Deep
Labels: 2007, 60x60cm, abstract art, oil painting, water

Labels: 2007, abstract art, fog, gold, gray, hills, new zealand art, olive green
Race Day is an abstract painting of a yachting regatta on a glassy blue sea.
Labels: 2007, 60x91cm, abstract art, new zealand art, oil painting, water, yachts


Labels: 150x94cm, 2007, abstract art, new zealand art, oil painting, water

137 x 66 oil on canvas
NZ $ 2500

Labels: 137x66cm, 2007, abstract art, black, blue, gray, oil painting

136 x 90 cm oil on canvas
NZ $ 2900
Labels: 136x90cm, 2007, abstract art, black, blue, oil painting, olive green

137x66cm oil on canvas
$NZ2500
Labels: 137x66cm, 2007, abstract art, black, blue, gray, oil painting

137 x 66 cm oil on canvas
NZ $ 2500
Labels: 137x66cm, 2007, abstract art, blue, gold, oil painting, sun
Down River - Abstract Painting by Andrea BeechLabels: 137x66cm, 2007, abstract art, oil painting
Andrea Beech - New Zealand Abstract ArtistMy interest goes back to my childhood. I was always interested in playing with different materials, colours and textures. This interest has led me through my path in life in many different ways. Painting /drawing, wood and stone sculpting, pottery and back to painting.
Do you have any formal education in the arts or are you self-taught like so many other artists?
I have a Diploma in Ceramics from Otago Polytechnic in New Zealand, and worked
as a studio potter in Gisborne. As far as my painting is concerned, I am self-taught.
What media do you tend to use?
I work with acrylics, oils, pastels, and mixed media.
Have you exhibited at any shows?
Here is a list of the shows that I have exhibited at: (Current early 2004)
Crossroads Gallery, Wellington. Solo show ‘99You've been pretty active in your shows. Have you won any awards at these shows?
Community Art center Hastings 1998 and 2003
Art Feast, Havelock North 2000, 2001,2002, and 2003
Creative Napier 2001
Autumn home and Garden show, Westpac Stadium, Wellington 2001
“Toast": Wellington Solo exhibition 2002
Royal Easter Show, Auckland, twice
Art Works Rotary Club Auckland 2002 & 2003
Electra Gallery, Waipukurau, solo 2001, mini -exhition 2003 “Orua Wharo”,
Central Hawke’s Bay, twice
"Art Extravaganza", twice
Hawkes Bay District Council, solo 2003
Hettinga Estate winery, solo 2003
Millennium Art competition 2001
Telecom New Zealand Art Awards, twice
Hawkes Bay Review, 2003
Yes, at the Hawkes Bay Millennium Art competition 2001 I was placed 2nd in show.
And I was a finalist in the Telecom New Zealand Art awards in 2001.
My style is abstract and free. I bring to my work a rich experience of the world from traveling widely. Additionally, my deep interest in my surroundings, both physically as well as socially, contributes to how I express myself in my paintings. My "Landscapes” are of an “inner” nature, where I try to call the core of life out of chaos, thus bringing expression to an idea, touching the essence or the concept behind the appearance. I try to achieve this through simplicity but with a depth that allows the viewer to get involved.Are you prepared to accept any commissioned work?
Yes. Please contact me through
ArikiArt expressing your interest. I am happy to consider all requests.
Yes, I am.
Life is an Art! Art is life ! I am always exploring what life and art is all about and where it is going . There always seems to be far more questions than answers. I am fascinated with the wonders of nature, it’s unattainable beauty and chaotic order. I love my big garden (and the work it needs).
Whenever I can, I go walking in the “bush”, wild hills and mountains, or at the sea. My big family is most precious to me. One of my six children is still at home while the others are largely grown up and spread all over the globe. I miss them , but also am grateful for the time I have now to put into my artwork.
We, (my husband Martin, the youngest son Max, our dog “Snag’ and the pussycat, a beehive and some chickens) live in a fairly rural setting surrounded by many trees shrubs and birds.
My family are all passionate about opera and classical music, theater and other live-art forms. Two of my sons are actually professional musicians! We have no TV, preferring to go out to the movies occasionally. I like to spend my evenings reading anything from world politics to philosophy and spending time with family and friends and eating good food.
Labels: About Andrea Beech, abstract art, new zealand art