Ariel DeAndrea (b. 1981, San Francisco, California) is an up-and-coming painter and installation artist, whose works are influenced by her own personal narrative and Japanese iconography. Her paintings combine technical elements of Photorealism with a surrealistic stylization that is distinctly her own. Looking to the crane as a symbol of hope and salvation, the artist creates detailed paintings of these delicate origami birds. The imagery is at once intensely poetic and strategically understated. Ariel DeAndrea is the daughter of famed sculptor John DeAndrea.
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Exhibitions
— Ariel DeAndrea
Previous Exhibitions

Art Miami 2019
Featuring Mel Ramos Paintings - Booth #AM412
3 December — 8 December, 2019

Food for Thought
A Selection of Small Works Curated by Susan Meisel
28 February — 30 March, 2019

Art Miami 2018
4 December — 9 December, 2018

Ariel DeAndrea
Ebb and Flow
14 June — 20 July, 2018
Recent Press
— Ariel DeAndrea
Ariel Deandrea
Interview
Highlark, 31/01/2020
Ebb and Flow
Ariel DeAndrea
Blouin Artinfo, 16/07/2018