Works
  • Andrew Watel, Orange Spring, 2025
    Orange Spring, 2025
  • Andrew Watel, Lost and Found, 2021
    Lost and Found, 2021
  • Andrew Watel, Inner Tube, 2020
    Inner Tube, 2020
  • Andrew Watel, Black and Orange Drum, 2020
    Black and Orange Drum, 2020
  • Andrew Watel, Black Drum, 2020
    Black Drum, 2020
  • Andrew Watel, Red and Yellow Drum, 2019
    Red and Yellow Drum, 2019
  • Andrew Watel, Horizontal Inner Tube, 2019
    Horizontal Inner Tube, 2019
  • Andrew Watel, Inner Tube, 2019
    Inner Tube, 2019
  • Andrew Watel, Stormy Weather, 2022
    Stormy Weather, 2022
  • Andrew Watel, Orange Funnel, 2020
    Orange Funnel, 2020
  • Andrew Watel, Yellow Funnel, 2020
    Yellow Funnel, 2020
  • Andrew Watel, Yellow Funnel, 2021
    Yellow Funnel, 2021
  • Andrew Watel, Red Valve, 2023
    Red Valve, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Dark Spring, 2023
    Dark Spring, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Red Spring, 2023
    Red Spring, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Emerging Spring, 2023
    Emerging Spring, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Yellow Spring, 2023
    Yellow Spring, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Spring, 2023
    Spring, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Valve, 2023
    Valve, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Air Filter, 2023
    Air Filter, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Worm Gear, 2023
    Worm Gear, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Funnel & Spring, 2021
    Funnel & Spring, 2021
  • Andrew Watel, Red Oiling Can, 2021
    Red Oiling Can, 2021
  • Andrew Watel, Gear Shaft II, 2021
    Gear Shaft II, 2021
  • Andrew Watel, Strut, 2019
    Strut, 2019
  • Andrew Watel, Dark Transmission, 2023
    Dark Transmission, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Dark Valve, 2023
    Dark Valve, 2023
  • Andrew Watel, Vornado Fan, 2019
    Vornado Fan, 2019
  • Andrew Watel, Bevel Gear II, 2020
    Bevel Gear II, 2020
  • Andrew Watel, Spiral Bevel Gear, 2021
    Spiral Bevel Gear, 2021
  • Andrew Watel, Straight Bevel Gear, 2021
    Straight Bevel Gear, 2021
Overview

Andrew Watel grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. He received an undergraduate degree in Painting from The University of California at San Francisco in 1977 and a Master of Fine Art from Yale University in 1983. Upon graduating from Yale, he moved to New York City where he independently pursued painting and teaching. In 1993, as a founding member, he established and developed The Painting Center, an independent non-profit artist run space. He curated several shows there, including the work of such ‘painter’s painters’ as Albert York and Jake Berthot. Twenty-eight years later, The Center remains viable today and offers artists alternative exhibition space. From 2006 until 2017 he taught as an Adjunct Professor of Painting and Illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design. Here he developed his own curricula for beginning and advanced painting and drawing, led seminars and supervised independent projects.

 

In 2018 he moved from New York to Kansas City to pursue painting full time.

 

"I paint and draw things, but I do not work from life. Although I begin with the object, I paint and draw from measurement and memory. I choose objects with little meaning or narrative attached. They are anonymous utilitarian objects; a fan, a spring, a tire. I choose them for their formal qualities, their shape, color and geometry. I begin by measuring the object; it’s height, width and depth. Once the dimensions are determined, I place the framework in the center of the page, adjust the drawing, establish the space, and invent the light. Then I begin to draw, and the drawing takes on a life of it’s own. I draw and erase. Things appear and vanish. The process is one of searching, not knowing. The certainty and doubt is in the history of the surface. And the work takes on a new meaning and the subject becomes the work itself."  - Andrew Watel

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