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AN OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING OF 'ANDY THE FURNITURE MAKER' AFTER THE 1986 FILM BY PAUL OREMLAND
59cm x 59cm
The film is a the real-life story of a volatile but charming Essex boy, Andy Marshall, who hustles his way into the poncey high-art circles of Derek Jarman and Norman Rosenthal. He moves from a small fishing port to London, where he works as a rent boy, steals cars, drinks too much, and builds spectacular furniture from reclaimed railway sleepers and disregarded fence posts.
A photograph of Andy Marshall by Dick Scott-Stewart can be found in the National Portrait Gallery.
Mounted in a frame.
Sold for £422
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AN OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING OF 'ANDY THE FURNITURE MAKER' AFTER THE 1986 FILM BY PAUL OREMLAND
59cm x 59cm
The film is a the real-life story of a volatile but charming Essex boy, Andy Marshall, who hustles his way into the poncey high-art circles of Derek Jarman and Norman Rosenthal. He moves from a small fishing port to London, where he works as a rent boy, steals cars, drinks too much, and builds spectacular furniture from reclaimed railway sleepers and disregarded fence posts.
A photograph of Andy Marshall by Dick Scott-Stewart can be found in the National Portrait Gallery.
Mounted in a frame.