ANDREW HEATH
Andrew Heath is a graphic designer and illustrator from the horse-crazed, bourbon-fueled heart of Kentucky. Known for his pop culture-inspired creations, he blends retro minimalism with vibrant, playful elements to craft a style that offers a fresh take on iconic characters and themes. His work is both captivating and memorable, capturing the essence of nostalgia with a modern twist. In 2018, he self-published the successful card game Burger Battle, followed by its sequel, Burger Battle 2, in 2023. In 2021, he launched Frozen Culture, a collectible toy line that channels the carefree spirit of summer through character-themed popsicles. With an impressive portfolio that includes collaborations with beloved licenses like Care Bears, Madballs, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, and Adventure Time, Andrew continues to push the boundaries of creativity and design.
THE FACTS
His favorite movie is Ghostbusters.
He is a cheeseburger connoisseur.
He is skillful in the art of high-fives.
His brain is 1/4 Lego.
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EXHIBITIONS
"More Than You Imagined"
Bottleneck Gallery, New York City
"Are You Afraid of the Art?"
Gallery 27, Chicago
"Oscar Legends"
Hero Complex Gallery, Los Angeles
"Product Placement"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"Is This Thing On? #2"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"DreamWeaver"
GeeksOUT, New York City
"Official Bad Robot Art Experience"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"I Love You, Man"
Bottleneck Gallery, New York City
"Official Edgar Wright Art Show"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"Say Hi to the Bad Guy"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"Hey You Guys: An 80's Tribute"
Cricket Press Gallery, Lexington
"Official Adventure Time Art Show"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"The Subtle Art of Pop Culture"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary"
Gallery 1988, Traveling Show
"McKellen Me Softly"
GeeksOUT, New York City
"Joss Whedon X Gallery 1988"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"Crazy 4 Cult 8: Back in LA"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"Is This Thing On? #4"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"An Art Show About Nothing"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles
"Crazy 4 Cult 9"
Gallery 1988, Los Angeles