Andrew Myers |
Interview | Andrew Myers
Andrew Myers is an artist you hardly can find in the twenty-first century. In a time where nearly everything has been done and where artists’ only way of innovating oftentimes seems to be the use of modern technology or evermore shocking themes, Myers has created a style that never has been seen before. By using screws as his canvas he not only produces paintings but much more amazing 3D artworks. Though mostly known by it, Andrew Myers is more than the „screw-artist“ as he uses all kinds of mediums to express himself through art. Ηaving recently exhibited in the prestigious Art Basel in Miami, Andrew Myers talks to The Forest.
Interview by Andy Sturm
Describe yourself in three words.
Intense, critical, hopeful.
Though your art, especially your screw-art, is highly popular and very well known, it’s hard to find information about you. Could you tell us something about your upbringing?
Yes, I moved to Spain when I was six months old and lived there as a missionary kid until I was 16. I then moved to the US and ended up in California.