Andrew Harris was raised and educated in the South of England. It was whilst he was at secondary school that he first discovered an interest in art. Whilst at college, he began using oils and this medium has formed the backbone of his work ever since.
With a keen interest in aviation from a young age, it was inevitable that the two interests would combine to become his passion for aviation art. Heavily influenced by the work of Robert Taylor, his work has become increasingly popular with collectors, having undertaken numerous commissions and exhibited at a host of venues. These have not only included art galleries in the South of England but his work has also been exhibited at the Brooklands Museum, Surrey and Tangmere Military Aviation Museum. In the past, Andrew's work has also been featured in newspaper and magazine articles. Examples of Andrew's past work can be found in the hands of private collectors across the country. More recently, Andrew has added a range of pencil drawings to his portfolio. These include numerous drawings that have been personally signed by a number of World War Two aircrew and also genuine fragments of the aircraft portrayed in his drawings. All such pencil drawings are supported by documents detailing the careers of the signatories or the circumstances surrounding the loss of the aircraft to which the fragments relate.