Lot 307 - Margie Andrew-Reichelt - Us
Lot 307 - Margie Andrew-Reichelt - Us

Lot 307 - Margie Andrew-Reichelt - Us

Paint, collage and glitter on paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust

ARTIST INFO

About 

Margie Andrew-Reichelt is a mixed-race English artist, married with two children and based in Nottingham. Since graduating with a Fine Art Degree at Nottingham University 10 years ago, Margie has proved herself to be a fascinating painter and ceramicist. She is a portrait artist whose work focuses on the female form and identity. Margie has been shortlisted for many major exhibitions including the Threadneedle Prize (2013), The Sunday Times Watercolour Exhibition (2015) and The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2022, 2023). She has won National Open Art Midland Artist of Year (2017) and ING the Discerning Eye Mentors Award (2022). 

Education 

Nottingham University, BA Fine Arts 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2023, 2022. 
ING the Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall, London 2022, 2021, 2017. 
Derwent Drawing Exhibition, Mall, London, 2021, 2015. 
National Open Art Exhibition, OXO Tower Ward, London, 2017. 
Sunday Times Watercolour Exhibition, Mall, London. 
Awards 
ING the Discerning Eye Mentors Award 2022. 
NOA Competition Painting Award 2017. 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 

My postcards are part of a series of works based on connections. The female form is drawn to represent both sides of my heritage with the theme of love and hope for the future. 

 

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