Andrew Line Art

Filling blank canvasses with vision and colour

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Andrew Line artist about

Painting the world in primary

Working in acrylic, watercolour and—my favourite—oils, I use only the three primary colours, black and white to fill blank canvasses with my vision. My style is impressionist with lots of colours—all of which I make and mix myself.   

“My wish is for you to rest a while from your busy days and drift into some of my moments.” 

Commissions

Commissions 

I love bringing your vision to life. Please do understand, however, that I’m not a photocopier, but a photo interpreter.

Exhibitions

Exhibitions 

I have a permanent gallery at my home in Hilton, with viewings by appointment. You can also find my work at many of the local pop-up exhibitions in the Midlands.

Printed Gift Cards

Printed gift cards

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About the artist

Meet Andrew

I was born in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Midlands in the 60s, just after Nelson Mandela was captured near our family’s dairy farm. For some reason, the Dargle Valley is a creator of creative people, and I am lucky enough to be one of the products of this area.

It was during my studies at the Natal Technikon in the 80s that I realised that you could have a career in the art world. There were many options, from journalism to graphic art, fine art, and jewellery design; the choice was endless. I was dying to do something like this, but continued the boring way forward, studying as a Production Manager with a bursary from Coronation brickworks in Pietermaritzburg.

I married my wife Wendy in ‘86, and we have two gorgeous adult children. Wendy taught, and I ran a busy estate agency in Hilton. There was very little time for art, but, boy, did I need to use my creative mind for cash flow, being ahead of the opposition, and keeping all the bills paid.

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Andrew Line _ Artists based in Hilton

Andrew is a keen bowler, so he has had his bowls specially made in primary colours and white, the colours he uses for all his paintings.
So his favourite parts of his life are now linked.

My art career started on a family holiday to Knysna, where I attended a course with well-respected commercial artist Dale Elliot.

With the odd break and many mentors, I have slowly built my own style. My favourite spot is my studio set in a quiet cul de sac in Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal. The rolling hills, cattle in neighbouring pastures, a rumble from a farm tractor and the fresh smell of cow dung are certainly what I call home.

"The wonderful thing about the world of colour is that it can be created."

I use only the three primary colours and white to mix all my own colours. I find it easier to get the correct shades when mixing from scratch, and it also gives harmony to a picture as the base tones are the same. The trick is not to turn it into mud, which can happen quickly if you're not careful!