ANDREW TOZER
Andrew Tozer was born in Cornwall in 1974. After a foundation year at Falmouth School of Art and Design, he studied illustration at the University of Westminster, London, followed by a postgraduate diploma at Central Saint Martins.
A plein air painter, Andrew teaches outdoor workshops at Newlyn Art School. He exhibits his work with a number of galleries, including his most recent exhibition, A Beautiful Life, at Cornwall’s Beside the Wave Gallery. Andrew also has a working studio and viewing gallery on his family farm in Penryn, Cornwall.
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I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the lockdown in terms of painting. I’ve not been plein air painting so I’ve been focusing on my garden paintings and some much bigger studio-based works instead. Hot Sunny Washing Day was a huge four-foot painting of the view from my studio with the childrens’ clothes drying.
I usually paint in acrylics and the drive to working in oils came from thinking about the surface of the work itself, the paint quality. I read a book about Monet working on his waterlily paintings during the last 20 years of his life. It’s really about how he contemplated and dealt with making big oil paintings. I became
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