“Buck’s work causes one to wonder exactly what the dividing line is between a table or a chair and a work of art; and he succeeds in skewing the definitions so completely that the question becomes unanswerable. In league visually with pattern painting, the decorative sculptures of Niki de St. Phalle, and even with the recent colored polka dot paintings of Damien Hirst, Buck’s work revels in pure, unadulterated fun that moves both furniture and sculpture into a new realm.”
—Joyce Korotkyn, NY Arts Magazine




“For me, Andy’s work is a refreshing change in direction from the current trends.... Andy’s work is free of conformity as he re-defines the parameters of what furniture is and how it can be made. Andy breaks the accepted pathway of furniture design and manufacturing, allowing himself to explore and compose his work throughout the making process.”
—John Madden, Wood Dust, The Australian International Timber and Woodworking Festival