Andrew is one of Canada's most
recognized nature artists for a style that captures both breathless
images and reverence for realism.
A lover of the outdoors, Kiss often
captures his subjects on film and sketches and then uses them as a
springboard for his imagination, combining the elements of many
photos, sketches and field studies as reference material to form his
compositions.
Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his
family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East
Coast of Canada, their journey eventually led them to Vancouver
Island, Cowichan Lake area in BC. Although Kiss spent his
early adulthood employed as a draftsman, his love of art was always
with him and after being transferred to the BC interior town of
Mackenzie in 1974, more and more of his free time was spent in
pursuit of his art and the wildlife that spawned its
inspiration.
His art and dedication to conservation
has led to many prestigious awards including being named Ducks
Unlimited's Artist of the Year for 2002, the first ever two time
winner. Also best of show in Spokane in 2002 among 100+
artists. In 1999 he earned the People's Choice Award among
some 80 artists taking part in the Calgary Art Essential Show.
It is an award embued with special meaning for Kiss. "It's an
honor when people actually pay hard-earned money for something you
create from you soul".
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