Andy Cash DeLapp
Trans artist in Seattle 💥💥 he/they

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

Meet @andy.delapp — a burgeoning Seattle painter, Neddy Award finalist, Cornish grad, and outrageously talented human. Andy primarily fuses classical oil painting with contemporary fragments of trompe-l’œil, a long-established technique that employs realistic imagery to create a three-dimensional illusion, to deceive the viewer’s eye. These markings might include images that Andy has captured in his day-to-day existence, symbols of cultural nostalgia, internet memes, emblems of political or social activism, tokens of personal sentiment, or mundane objects like tape, a recurring symbol in Andy’s work. These dimensional elements might be highly contextual or used to convey absurdity, but the juxtaposition against the aesthetic of remastered oil classicism is nothing short of a conversation starter. Consequently, there is much to draw out from Andy’s work, much that informs us of his identity, as well as our own interpretation. The best news for us and the Seattle art community at large is that Andy has transitioned artmaking to a full-time practice. Follow along with Andy’s journey and be on the lookout for more of his remarkable work about town.

New issue has landed! Pride on Public Display with 6 original commissioned Pride artworks, plus a brilliant cohort of featured artists, plus more writers and writing than ever (articles are 🔥). And this cover by @andy.delapp is a dream come true! ☺️
#seattle #seattleart #publicdisplayart #printsnotdead

I’m really excited to share I’m having my first solo show at @geheimgallery next month! I’ve been working hard on this new body of work, you don’t wanna miss it!
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