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ANDY SHATTOCK – BIOGRAPHY

 

 

 

please note prints are for personal use only and must not be reproduced in any way.

 

Born in 1947 in Worthing Sussex, his family moved to Clayhall Essex when he was 10, and now Andy lives and works in East Grinstead.
After leaving school and studying at The London College of Printing, he had the good fortune to be employed in a first-class design company, working for Bob Isherwood, a young Australian, who is now Worldwide Creative Director of Saatchi & Saatchi. Andy's experience in this creative and dynamic environment has been a lasting influence.
Turning freelance at 20, he became a typographic designer, and at 25 combined forces with two friends to start their own design agency The Adventure Partnership, which continued for the next 30 years. Andy was the creative force behind the company, working on a variety of blue chip accounts, Thames TV, Johnson & Johnson, John Lewis, Nikon and Philips. Throughout this period he continued painting, mainly in oils.
In 2001, he returned to Sussex where he has worked as an artist and freelance graphic designer, for the last 5 years. His new work blurs the division between photography and painting, combining the traditional skills of painting and modern computer techniques to produce outstanding pictures, of exceptional quality. These Giclée prints are are not reproductions of a painting, they are originals in their own right.

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