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Black Dog, Limited Edition Print, #9 Painting

Andy Farr

United Kingdom

Painting, Giclee on Paper

Size: 23.6 W x 17.3 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

Fortunately I have not suffered from depression myself, but my father was a life long sufferer, for that reason I was initially unsure about exhibiting this work. However I’m glad that I have as a number of people have commented that they found it helped them to “put a face” on their own black dog. The use of the term “Black Dog” to describe depression was popularised by Winston Churchill. In a letter to his wife Clementine he wrote – “he (the dog) seems quite away from me now – it is such a relief. All the colours come back into the picture”. This was the inspiration for this painting. The colours, and the shadowy form of the dog are both metaphors for the lurking black mood that follows never too far behind, waiting to turn all the colours grey.

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Painting:Giclee on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.6 W x 17.3 H x 0 D in

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Andy is a British artist based in Warwickshire. He won the Ashurst Emerging Artist Employees choice prize in 2018. He is currently engaged in a project with the Institute of Mental Health in Nottingham creating a series of paintings based on people who have experienced Post Traumatic Stress. This is his second project to receive funding from Arts Council England. Previously he created a series of exhibitions based on his work with young people to commemorate the First World War Centenary [www.lostgeneration.info] . Andy's focus on mental health started during his recently completed MA. He used this to explore his experiences of his father's bipolar condition and how that impacted his growing up. Andy enjoys working with the public, this is reflected in works such as “Gassed” created with Year 9 pupils of Cockburn School and subsequent projects for Leamington’s Art in the Park and for UHCW Andy came late to art, becoming a full-time artist in 2010 after spending the first part of his career in marketing research and advertising. A serious illness and a damascene moment on the commute to London lead him to embark on a new direction.

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