 ANDREW
KISS
was born in Hungary in 1946. He was ten years old when his family made the
long and difficult trek to freedom, leaving behind the turmoil of the
Hungarian uprising. The
Kiss family settled on Vancouver Island, B.C.
He feels that he has never lost his childlike wonder at the vast
mountains, lakes and streams that make up the majestic Canadian
landscape. Andrew now lives in Alberta with his wife of many years,
Lynn, who has been constantly supportive.
Andrew spent his
early career as a topographical draftsman; during this time he
maintained his love of art. After a transfer to Mackenzie in 1974 he
began to spend more and more time refining his own talent. He became a full time artist 15 years ago.
His appreciation of
the landscape and all creatures great and small, has led him on many
trips, be it in Canada's great outdoors, bird watching in Europe or on
safari in Africa. He keeps his camera at the ready, fitted with a 600mm
lens, endlessly capturing reference material for his marvelous
paintings.
Andrew is one of Canada's most recognized and highly respected nature
artists. His style captures both breathless images and a reverence for
realism, light, clarity and sharpness, his signature.
Being named "British Columbia Wildlife Federation Master Artist'
not once, but twice, are two in a long list of honours and awards given
to this remarkable painter.
In addition to
painting landscapes and wild birds, Andrew Kiss has been the illustrator
of four very popular children's books. One of these, "A Mountain Alphabet," proved to be an
extensive project with 26 originals to be completed within a few short
months. This book is officially on the bestseller list for children's
books in Canada.
Andrew has proven that there are no limits to his achievements and he
continues to work diligently. He feels that his greatest accomplishment
is being able to touch people with his art. To engage their senses and
imagination is, for him, success.
|