Anna Gammans
If you have a passion for the beauty of landscape art, then we would highly recommend you exploring the world of Anna Gammans' art. Her stunning original oil paintings offer a unique creative vision that is full of energy and vibrancy. Using an invigorating spectrum of colours to create the effect of a sky exploding with texture and depth, Anna Gammans artwork is influenced in part by her early passion for the likes of Turner, Matisse, Joanne Corno and David Downton.
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Rich and Vibrant Artwork
Anna is often influenced by sunsets and harbour scenes, and she is masterly when it comes to capturing the play between light source and the water surface reflecting those beams and colours. She paints using a wide array of methods, working with tools such as brushes, sponges and palette knives as well as her own hands. She has been attracted most recently to oil as her medium of choice, and what she can do with it truly is a feast for the eyes.
Texture, Colour, Character
Learning how best to manipulate oils, Anna also mixes her media with the use of spray paint, metallic acrylic paints and inks in order to create an added layer of texture and character to her artwork. Anna Gammans' originals are breathtaking, and they would no doubt be a source of joy each day you might look at them. Filled with drama and emotion, and yet also, in their harmony of colours, deeply calming, Anna Gammons' art is a rich slice of life at its most awe inspiring.
Global Recognition
It is clear that Anna Gammans vivid style has been turning some heads, with her work having been in exhibitions in London, Cambridge and York. She has also earned some global renown for her work with Saatchi and in 2014; she was a key contributor putting work towards an interior design project with DAPA and Berkeley Homes at One Tower Bridge. Back closer to home, she recently completed a commission for the University of York which was to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the University's History department.