/Andrew Myers

Andrew Myers
Anna Maria College, 2026, Graphic Design
Got a short little span of attention
print of collaged pencil sketchbook drawings
18″ x 24″
2024
This particular artwork revolves around lyrics of a well-known song from the mid-1980s called “You Can Call Me Al” by Paul Simon. Displayed are nine various blind contours within an 18×24 frame that playfully walk through an overall narrative of how one can let many distractions get in the way of our daily lives, reflecting one of the song lyrics that states, “Got a short little span of attention.” This piece can be a reminder not only for others to be mindful of how they take care of themselves but also to drink water once in a while.

Andrew Myers
Anna Maria College, 2026, Graphic Design
Calm vs. Chaos
modeling clay, western steel utility tie wire
48″ x 72″
2023
This clay sculpture depicts the nature of a two-part abstract (nonrepresentational) sculpture based on these opposing descriptive words: Calm vs. Chaos. The roughly textured, island-esque form in the middle represents the chaotic mess of the human mind, with wires springing in all directions and spiraling around and around. The smoothly textured lines are calm waves enveloping the chaotic island on all sides in direct opposition. Calm vs. Chaos portrays the duality of what can take place in our minds as we navigate the busy world and its stresses around us.

Andrew Myers
Anna Maria College, 2026, Graphic Design
December Dusk
pencil and Sumi ink on Bristol paper
18” x 24”
2022