Born into a family of artists, designers, and architects, Andrew Faulkner’s paintings fuse the structural sensibilities of his architect father and the often riotous color sense of his interior designer mother. Faulkner studied painting at Trinity College with colorist George Chapman who was a student of Joseph Albers, where he learned the art of defining space with color and value. After 30 years of success in the graphic design field, Faulkner decided to get a real job and become a painter.
Faulkner’s work has been shown at numerous galleries throughout the U.S. His illustrations have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post and Marin Magazine.