Anna Perlin
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Based in the UK, Anna Perlin is a contemporary British artist known for her intuitive and expressive painting style. Her work has been exhibited widely and is held in private collections.
This piece would make a compelling addition to any collection of contemporary art, particularly for those interested in abstract painting and modern British artists. An excellent example of original artwork with both visual impact and long-term appeal. Available to purchase using 10 months interest free Own Art, please just contact us for more details.
Anna graduated in Textile Design and Marketing in 2001, has won several awards and has been a full-time artist ever since. Her work has been exhibited widely including at the Mall Galleries, and following on from reaching the semi-finals of Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year 2016, Anna won Artists and Illustrators Artist of the Year 2017.
“Having rolling fields, woodland, and the changing colours and seasons of the countryside on my doorstep whilst growing up has been a huge inspiration for me to paint right from the beginning.
Whether I am out walking or in my garden, there are always new colours and shapes and I love coming back to my studio to create my own window onto that landscape. My aim is that you feel you could step into an Autumn morning or a Spring day straight from the room you’re in.
Texture has always been an important part of my work and after initially using oil paints impasto; I started exploring collage (chine colle) with collagraph print-making, and then brought collage into my paintings. I work with a mix of media now that incorporates acrylic paints, oil pastel, charcoal and collage, taking every piece in a different direction. My textile background and mums love of quilt making led me to use material as part of the collage which creates wonderful textural and colour effects as it soaks up and reflects light in a unique way.
The quiet areas of my paintings are just as important though, allowing your focus to be drawn onto the subject.”