Watch Hill series
Created on the beach at the Fire Island National Seashore at Watch Hill during an artist residency.
This work is about movement, flow and change. These unique cyanotype prints, are a camera-less photographic process using the sun, water, and sea foam for mark making. |
Watermarks series
Finding inspiration from the markings the surf leaves on the sand, this work was created in Anne's garden in upstate New York.
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About Anne
Contemporary artist working with alternative photographic processes.
Anne studied photography at School of Visual Arts in NYC. She has worked in commercial photography as a stylist while continuing her art practice. Anne is a recipient of the C-Scape Fellowship and Artist Residency in the Cape Cod National Seashore (2002), Escape 2 Create Artist Residency (2004), and most recently Fire Island National Seashore A-I-R (2019). She has received artist grants from the Polaroid Corporation. Her work was selected to exhibit at FotoFest Biennial: H2O (2004) and is in many private collections as well as the Polaroid Collection of Photography. A Brooklyn native, Anne now divides her time between NYC and the Hudson Valley. |
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Seascapes
This work is about my personal relationship with the ocean and my memories, dreams and fears about it.
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