Sculpture
Painting / Drawing
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Painting / Drawing
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The Tales of Liminality 2024
Meet Me Where the Wild Things Grow 2024
Dandelions 2025
Twenty First of May 2025
Pair of six-panel folding screens 41 × 180 × 1 cm
Mixed media 182.8 × 121.9 × 3.6 cm
Oil on canvas 70 × 100 cm
Oil on canvas 180 × 145 cm
Anna Dora annadora101
Anna Pang akp.architecture
Anna Janiak vaguelyhazily
Anna Dora is an Icelandic abstract expressionist based in the UK, inspired by the raw landscapes of Dora’s homeland. Working with oil paint, volcanic rock, salt crystals and natural pigments, Dora creates large-scale paintings balancing chaos and control. Embedding geological matter into canvas, Dora creates textured terrains that evoke memory, transformation and belonging, mapping both external landscapes and inner emotional states. This large-scale work immerses viewers in a lush, untamed world where vivid colour and texture mirror nature’s richness. Layers of pigment and intricate surfaces evoke the vitality of a rainforest, alive with mist and sound. The title reflects both landscape and instinct, inviting release from restraint and a return to authenticity—a space to reconnect with beauty, freedom and the transformative energy of the wild.
Anna Pang is a London-based architectural designer and artist whose practice explores hybridity, heritage and identity across cultural and spatial contexts. Working across drawing, installation and storytelling, Pang positions the home as both an archive and a counter-museum. The Tales of Liminality is a 12-panel folding screen reimagining Venice through silk-weaving and transnational exchange. Inspired by Japanese Rakuchū-Rakugai-zu paintings, it layers scenes to unsettle fixed views of place, fact and fiction. Tracing exchanges between East and West along the Silk Roads, the work reveals entangled histories and porous boundaries, portraying Venice as a city both local and global, remembered and reimagined.
Anna Janiak is a London-based visual artist with a background in architecture, a field in which an interest in tactility, materials and storytelling shaped her practice. Alongside architectural work, she created art objects inspired by designed spaces using traditional and digital methods. Working mainly in oil and acrylic, Janiak explores freedom of form and colour, moving between realism and abstraction to capture shifting perceptions of space. This particular painting is part of a series titled Dandelions . It is a spatial representation of an endless field of dandelions at the final stage of blooming, ready to vanish as they are blown by the wind. The field can look like a starry night from a distance.
Anouk Mary Hope Fawcett anouk.mary.hope
Anouk Mary Hope Fawcett is an oil painter exploring the connection between the mind and the body. The paintings act as abstracted diary entries, representing moments of contemplation or turmoil. Fawcett’s practice is an exploration of layers. The slow build up of depth helps reflect the meditative nature of the work.
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