Derrick Anderson Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Derrick Anderson based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Derrick Anderson
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Anderson's Custard by Derrick Anderson
Heathrow Lounge by Derrick Anderson
Gretsch in Orange by Derrick Anderson
Aunt Cuda's Fountains by Derrick Anderson
Swing Time by Derrick Anderson
Grace Jones as Batman? by Derrick Anderson
Ventura Highway #1 by Derrick Anderson
Green Oz, White Steps by Derrick Anderson
Grandma's Stove by Derrick Anderson
Lift #1 by Derrick Anderson
A World Of My Own by Derrick Anderson
Fragmented Space by Derrick Anderson
Self Portrait Look by Derrick Anderson
Enid by Derrick Anderson
WEHO YELLOW #1 by Derrick Anderson
WEHO RED #1 by Derrick Anderson
Rails of White by Derrick Anderson
Arrow on Yellow by Derrick Anderson
Blown Burnt Speaker by Derrick Anderson
Continental 50's by Derrick Anderson
Weston Wall by Derrick Anderson
Red #2 by Derrick Anderson
Ventura Highway #2 by Derrick Anderson
Suter's Place by Derrick Anderson
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About Derrick Anderson
'Have an open mind & a steady hand and art will find you.'
With a keen eye for composition and a knack for pulling striking abstract imagery from seemingly ordinary places & objects, L.A. basist/songwriter Derrick Anderson makes his Fine Art America debut.
Anderson has performed, toured & recorded with The Bangles, The Kinks' Dave Davies, The Smithereens, Matthew Sweet, Psycho Sisters, Translator's Steve Barton, The Cowsills and others.
"I think I've always had an eye for the abstract, being influenced by Miró, Kandinsky, Mondrian and Picasso in my younger years and I tend to naturally gravitate to the value of negative space, compositionally. I like to think all of that is inherent in my photography. It all comes down to that feeling I get when I look at objects a certain way and say 'I see something in there, I just need to find it.' You just have to keep yourself open."