Andrew Macara Sunlight and Shadow
Andrew Macara was born in Derbyshire in 1944. Although he studied contemporary modern British Art for a short period with Leonard Fuller at the St Ives School of Painting, he considers himself a self-taught artist. Today Andrew has one of the most distinctive styles of present day contemporary British Artists and has enjoyed considerable success. He is a member of the prestigious New English Art Club, having been elected in 1984. Talking about Macara’s paintings, Professor Ken Howard RA says: ‘I have known and admired his work for many years. Although he has painted many different subjects over the years, the subject is always incidental to light. His paintings glow and, as with all the best paintings of light, they never describe, but are always an equivalent for light - the light just coming from the canvas. As well as being full of light, his paintings are also full of life. Whether it be life on the beach, in the playground, or in the zoo, Andrew simplifies but always captures the essence of his subject. His work is full of movement, atmosphere and space and his paintings are deservedly popular, for he always touches on the everyday joy of life.’ Andrew Macara has undertaken several painting commissions for Public and Private Modern British Art collectors. These include a series of contemporary paintings for Sir Anthony and Lady Bamford, Scott Bader Company, New Parliamentary Building, and the Westminster and Hilton Hotel Group for their corporate headquarters. He has won many art awards including Sir Huw Weldon, Royal Academy of Art Summer Exhibition, Brian Sewell, Gileas Auty and Lord Palumbos choice, Discerning Eye Exhibition. Andrew was awarded the coveted De Lazlo art medal in 1985. Andrew travels extensively gathering images for paintings from around the world, but his native Derbyshire continues to feature in many paintings - particularly the more recent Winter scenes. Other subjects with strong demand are his British seaside paintings. Andrew Macara is now established as a very collectible contemporary figurative artist.
Cover Image - Children’s ski lesson, Courchevel to La Tania, France (detail) - 20 x 24 inches
Andrew Macara Sunlight and Shadow 28 March - 12 April 2020 All work is for sale on receipt of this brochure. All paintings are oil on canvas. Open every day from 10 am.
Water Trough, Upper Hulme, Leek 20 x 24 inches
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Snow in the Valley, Via Gellia, Derbyshire 25 x 30 inches
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Curved Trees, Allestree Wood, Derbyshire 25 x 30 inches
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Deep Snow, Allestree Woods, Derbyshire 26 x 30 inches
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Into the Valley, Courchevel, France 25 x 30 inches
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Trees and Shadows, Morzine, France 26 x 40 inches
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Springtime, Courchevel to La Tania France 16 x 30 inches
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Skiing the Three Valleys, France 16 x 20 inches
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Skiing Down the Trail, Courchevel, France 20 x 24 inches
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Skiers, Courchevel to La Tania, France 26 x 40 inches
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Young Skiers,Val Gardena, Italy 12 x 20 inches
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The Cross, Les Arcs, France 14 x 16 inches
Children’s Ski Lesson, Courchevel to La Tania, France 20 x 24 inches
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Old Doorway, Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan, India 14 x 16 inches
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Schoolgirls and their Goat, India 16 x 20 inches
Children’s Stall, Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan, India 16 x 20 inches
Playing in the Hay, India 14 x 16 inches
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Blue Doors, Folegandros, Greek Islands 25 x 30 inches
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Blue Doors, Milos, Greek Islands 14 x 16 inches
Three Boys and their Dogs, Plakes, Skiathos 12 x 16 inches
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Canoes, Funtana, Croatia 12 x 20 inches
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Windsurfers, Lemnos, Greek Islands 14 x 16 inches
Launching the Boats, Calella de Palafrugell, Spain 25 x 30 inches
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Holywell Bay, Cornwall 12 x 20 inches
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Red Sail, Teignmouth, Devon 14 x 18 inches
Fun in the Dinghies, Milos, Greek Islands 14 x 16 inches
Yellow Canoe, Rovinj, Croatia 12 x 20 inches
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Chasing the Boats, Salcombe, Devon 16 x 30 inches
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