ANNA WILSON
BIO | CV
Statement
My work as an artist is largely based on drawings of interior, furniture, and animals. I use fineliner pens to manipulate and combine together multiple perspectives and buildings, many of which include architecture and interiors I am familiar with. These newly created spaces, referred to as the “between”, are the grey area in architecture, located between the interior and exterior, often overlooked when considering the creation of space. As I further delve into my study of the “between” space, I have developed an interest in humanity’s emotions of comfort and familiarity with regard to furniture and architectural space. This concept of creating a physical depiction of the “between” has led to my interest in the portrayal of lived-in spaces that illustrate the abstraction and manipulation of real structural and furniture forms. These drawings, full of lush detail, intend to evoke feelings of familiarity and well-being for each viewer.
With my art, I intend to turn once functional architectural perspectives of interiors and furniture into new, multilayered fictional spaces of memory and place.