Over the past 20 years, Andrew has developed a unique style that distinguishes him from most contemporaries. Andrew's work has grown with an impressionistic flavour over time, evolving into large areas of colour, searching for harmony in light and shape within the subject matter. The exploration of capturing the moment has led his style to a more linear and more abstract modern approach described as 'post-impressionism meets the digital age.  Andrew uses a thick application of paint, vivid colours, geometric forms and the distortion of shapes for dramatic effect, similar to a kaleidoscope or stained-glass window, which fragments an image and reassembles it in a new way.    From the feeling of the landscape, he creates the illusion of depth and vibration throughout the painting.  Andrew's works are both intricate and impressively simplistic. Arbitrary and yet consisting of grandiose beauty, channeling both modern and early Canadiana.  His painting experiences have led to visiting every province and territory across Canada and countries such as Australia, Greenland and India. These travels and art collaborations have created a significant painting history and structured to Andrew's signature landscape paintings with a bold palette and formal application.