
Vera Andrews

Vera Andrews is a Swiss artist whose work moves gracefully between the realms of abstract expressionism and ecological intuition. Rooted in the dramatic landscapes of Northland her paintings capture the shifting moods of nature with sweeping gestures, textured layers, and a luminous palette. Andrews’ abstract landscapes are less representations of place than portals into an emotional and sensory geography. Viewers often describe her work as immersive—painting that breathes, pulses, and reveals itself slowly, like weather.
Beyond the studio, Andrews creates sidereal lunar gardening calendars, a rare fusion of art, astronomy, and horticultural wisdom. Each calendar is an exquisite tool that balances form and function: visually poetic yet meticulously structured. Andrews brings the same sensitivity she has for color and movement to the rhythms of the moon, translating celestial cycles into elegant guides for planting, harvesting, and mindful observation.
What unites her diverse creative pursuits is a dedication to attunement—the belief that both the land and the sky speak in patterns, and that art can help us listen. Andrews’ work invites a quieter way of seeing: one in which intuition is trusted, beauty serves purpose, and time is understood not by the clock, but by the subtle tides of nature. Through her paintings and lunar calendars alike, she offers tools for reconnection, grounding, and wonder.












