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Andy Dixon OTI, Los Angeles, 2021 — Pronk! Volta via Beers London, New York, 2017
Andy Dixon - Wikipedia Andy Dixon is a Canadian artist and musician, who gained notoriety as a member of the North Vancouver punk rock band d b s He founded the record label Ache Records, and later played in The Red Light Sting
How Andy Dixon Went from Punk to Painter - NUVO Before taking up the painter’s brush full-time, Andy Dixon, a North Vancouver native, tried his hand at music in the city’s punk scene, singing and playing guitar in various bands, including D B S and the Red Light Sting
Andy Dixon - 193 Gallery Andy Dixon, a Canadian artist now based in Los Angeles, is distinguished by his unique blend of classical art and contemporary aesthetics Drawing on his background as a punk and experimental electronic musician, Dixon brings a distinctive sensibility to his work, reimagining Renaissance and Baroque themes through a playful, modern lens
Artist Spotlight: See Vibrant Paintings From Canadian Artist Andy Dixon The Artist: Andy Dixon’s brightly colored paintings, largely in pink and teal, dissect cultural symbols of status and wealth, both as a means to investigate our interest in these things and to poke fun at the importance we place on them
Andy Dixon - Biography, Shows, Articles More | Artsy Explore Andy Dixon’s biography, achievements, artworks, auction results, and shows on Artsy Andy Dixon’s bright, opulent canvases are tongue-in-cheek explorations
Andy Dixon - Institute Artist Drawing on his background as a punk and experimental electronic musician, Dixon brings a distinctive sensibility to his work, reimagining Renaissance and baroque themes through a playful, modern lens
Andy Dixon | Artist | Artfacts Andy Dixon is a canadian male artist born in Vancouver (CA) in 1979 Andy Dixon's artistic practice revolves around themes of decadence, patronage, and the relationship between art and wealth