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  1. In 2019 he was listed as An Artist to Watch by the publication, Vermont Art Guide. Orr makes his home on the northern border of Vermont surrounded by fields, forests which often make up the subjects of his paintings.

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  2. Andrew Orr. Beginning his artistic endeavors at an early age, Andrew Orr received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Oklahoma Christian University, and furthered his studies with courses at the University of New Mexico, study with Carol McIlroy, David P. Curtis and Joseph McGurl.

  3. Andrew Orr (b. 1969) combines impressionism and touches of realism to create paintings that reflect his love of nature and beauty. His paintings are direct and rich, with clear color, expressing his passion for light and life.

  4. Aug 30, 2024 · Biography: Beginning his artistic endeavors at an early age, Andrew Orr received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music after which he began his studies in art with courses at the University of New Mexico, with New Mexico impressionist Carol McIlroy and Massachusetts artists David P. Curtis and Joseph McGurl.

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    View Andrew Orrs artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Learn about the artist and see available works for sale.

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  6. BIOGRAPHY - Andrew Orr (Born 1969) Born in the high desert city of Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1969, Andrew Orr and his older sister grew up in an artistic family. Three generations of women in his mother’s family enjoyed the work of over-glaze painting on porcelain.

  7. Andrew Orr Biography The act of painting is about expressing the joy and excitement I feel, through colors and brush strokes, after having come upon a scene that has sparked an internal, emotional response; an internal, declarative response of, “this could be a painting.”