- Anne Sudworth
Anne Sudworth is a British artist internationally known for her paintings of magical trees and haunting moonlit landscapes. Drawing and painting since early childhood, she started her career as a professional artist in 1993 when she presented her first exhibition "Visions and Views". Many more exhibitions have followed including the highly successful "Dreams and Whispers" show and "The Dark Side". She has since exhibited widely and now has work in many collections around the world including Germany, Australia, America, Russia, Japan, New Zealand and the UK. She is a self taught artist, always preferring to explore her own ideas. She has worked with a variety of media including oil, clay, charcoal, watercolour and pen and ink. She now works mostly with pastel.
Her dark moody pastel paintings are deeply involved with nature and its more mystical aspects, something which is most evident in her "Earth Light Trees". She is perhaps best known for her "Earth Light Trees", an ongoing series of paintings which represents a central theme in her work, where trees, woodlands and forests glow with their own "earth light" and life force, symbolising the power and energy which the earth holds. Moonlight is also a dominant feature with the moon in various phases providing an important part of the symbolism which runs throughout her paintings. She is also well known for her depiction of many of the British megalithic sites, among them —
Avebury ,Stonehenge ,Wayland's Smithy andCastlerigg Stone Circle . Her inspiration comes from many things including dreams, mysticism, nature, death, mythology and folklore. Her paintings are often described as gothic and her strange, haunting works, particularly her moonlit scenes, have influenced many. She is also described as a visionary artist.In 2001 there was a large solo exhibition of her work in
Cork Street ,London at theGallery 27 . In 2002 she won a Chesley award for her painting "The Snow Tree". In 2004 there was a major solo exhibition of her work in London at the A&D Gallery. Also in 2004 she was a featured artist guest and art show judge atDragonCon in Atlanta. In 2005 her work was shown at ICAS — International Contemporary Art and Sculpture. In May 2007 there was a major solo exhibition of her work in London at theSquare One Gallery . In Spring 2008 she has been invited to exhibit at the famous Strawberry Hill House in London, home of Horace Walpole.Sudworth does not do illustration work and very rarely accepts commissions. She has, however, produced a small number of covers for
Storm Constantine and Gwyneth Jones, as well as a number of other authors and musicians, includingOliver Wakeman . She is a well known figure on the Goth scene and has appeared in a number of books on both art and goths including Mick Mercer's well known Goth Rock Books.In 2000, the publisher Paper Tiger published a book on Sudworth's work called "Enchanted World: The Art of Anne Sudworth".In March 2007 a new book on her work was published by AAPPL, called "Gothic Fantasies: The Paintings of Anne Sudworth".
External links
* [http://www.annesudworth.co.uk/ Official Anne Sudworth website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/annesudworth Anne Sudworth Myspace page]
* [http://www.annesudworth.co.uk/artgallery The Anne Sudworth Studio Art Gallery]
* [http://www.square1gallery.co.uk/html/anne_sudworth.html Anne Sudworth at Square One Gallery]
* [http://www.eternalidol.com/?p=284 Eternal Idol - Stonehenge by Moonlight]
* [http://www.annesudworth.co.uk/articles.html Article on Anne Sudworth's work - Artists and Illustrators Magazine]
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