Showing posts with label Andy Kehoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Kehoe. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Andy Kehoe new prints

It has been a long while since I last checked on Andy Kehoe and recently I found out he has put up (possibly) three new prints up for sale. I find that he has exceptionally quirky ideas for his artworks' titles.

I have always thought about purchasing a print or two of his but somehow it often occurs at the wrong time.

And here they are, available via his Etsy store:




"After the Flood, Trust Waivers"



"Protector Print"



"Carrier of Secrets & Mysteries Print"


At the same time, he recently posted up one of his latest paintings for his show "The Wonder" with Black Maria Gallery on 17th October. It looks fantastic!



"The Flood Brings Curious Encounters"

Friday, 29 August 2008

Andy Kehoe's pieces for Blab! #19

Andy Kehoe just posted his pieces for the upcoming group show at Copro Nason, titled "The Blab! Show", opening 6th of September. The show also features an impressive line of artists and most of their works can already be viewed here.

I think Andy's pieces are nicely priced. I would have collected a piece or two of his works if I had a steady income. Let's just hope that day will come sooner than expected.



"A Noble Leader Exiled, Hornless and Shamed"


"Lord of Treasury Holds True Power"



"There Is Always Hope"



"King Crow, the Figurehead"

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

new Kehoe prints






Andy Kehoe put up three new prints. Two relatively small ones. On top of that, Tiny Showcase has Andy back for another round of mini print, entitled "Passing Away into Unseen Worlds" (edition of 200, 4.5" x 5.6") for a mere $20.


Believe it or not, I still have yet to decide on my two print purchases from Andy. Tsk... tsk...

There are some affordable open edition prints of Andy's works from Charmingwall.

Sunday, 24 February 2008

Andy Kehoe artworks

Having not been around and well-informed of the art scene for long enough, I first came across Andy Kehoe's works through a fellow collector, lordlupus and getting all awed with the few original paintings he has managed to acquire.

Since then, I have slowly grow to like Andy's works. I love how the colours work well with his abstracts. Moreover, I love more how affordable his prints are. It is always a good thing to follow an uprising artist rather than an already well-established one, when it comes to affordability.

I realized that at the end of the day, I must say that I would very much prefer hand-painted drawings as compared to drawings that are 'digitalized' (in which, I started off very much liking SHAG's works way earlier on). Personally, I feel there is more ample space for your imagination to go wild and free when looking at original hand-painted drawings/paintings.

I became even more indulged when sleepboy featured Andy Kehoe on his blog, plus that he acquired an original piece entitled 'Humanity Bleeds' which I absolutely love.

Currently contemplating about purchasing two prints, most likely 'Humanity Bleeds' and 'New Beginnings' which was just released couple of days back. Definitely not the ones that feature death, not my kind of thing.







Andy Kehoe website / flickr / shop / blog