Andrew Ordonez
(b. 1991 Ft Worth, TX) is an artist living and working in Kansas City, Missouri. Among many themes, his current practice explores the facets and dynamics of public spaces, genealogy, and the role of the inhabitant. He primarily works in photo media, painting, sculpture and décollage. He earned a Bachelors of Fine Arts from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2013, and works in the Admissions and Continuing Education department there.
For more information about Andrew and their work, please visit andrew-ordonez.com
References by the Artist
Puccini's tragic opera Tosca is set in Rome amid the political and religious upheavals of the turn of the eighteenth century. This production features the outstanding performces of Eva Marton in the title role, with Ingvar Wixell as a superbly wicked Scarpia and Giacomo Aragall as the ill-fated Cavaradossi.
https://www.facebook.com/CarlLewisPianistAndTeacher Please support me by clicking like on my Facebook page (and be in for chance to win music vouchers!) James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine, patented the first copying machine, because of the disastrous inaccuracies that had occurred due to copying drawings by hand.
