Andy Davis was
born in California and grew up between San Diego and Orange Counties. Art
became a part of his life at a very young age, after hours of play, he would
recreate his experiences of the day by drawing them with crayons. Later
doodling became Andy’s escape from the classroom; he dreamed of being on his
skateboard, or at the beach surfing. After high-school he was accepted to
art school and attempted to play by the rules, however, he felt trapped all
over again. This time he was old enough to do things his way so he made
the unconventional decision to leave school for good. After years of
drawing freedom on paper, Andy had his first real taste and the truth is, he
liked it.
Soon after
leaving art school, he took his college savings and started his first clothing
company named after his newfound independence: “free.” His success was swift,
the brand quickly pulled on talent such as Brad Gerlach and Donavan
Frankenreiter. However, the popularity of the clothing was dwarfed by Andy’s
youth & in-experience at running a business. “Free clothing” closed its
doors in 1996 but served as a launching pad for Andy’s career as an artist
which has been a dreamy one. He is still designing clothes today under the name
of “Ando & Friends.” The brand supplies beach wear to the thousands
of cult followers who have remained loyal to Andy’s clothing since the 90’s.
Wearing Andy’s clothing makes one feel like they are part of something.
Some say “When I wear a “bird-fish” t-shirt, I not only tell the world
that I am free & and easy going but I also make a small statement that I,
like Andy, stand for something . . . something simple and good.
Andy’s mom,
Jane Davis is a practicing artist in Santa Fe, NM and his brother Zack
Davis, in brooklyn NY, is a master sculptor; art just runs in Andy’s blood.
Davis currently lives in Encinitas, CA with his wife, Ashley and son Noah. He
is a devoted surfer who spends his days at the beach, designing clothing,
traveling and preparing for art shows around the world.
Artists Statement
"My art is a
daydream. I get lost in the process of painting and drawing; it is the only
part of my life that has never had rules. Every person that sees my work has a
different interpretation of the meaning and I like it that way. "
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