About me
A graduate of Towson University with a degree in Visual Communications and Graphic Design,
Anne Manley has spent the last twelve years pursuing a career as a fine artist. Getting her early start
in photography and graphic design, Ms. Manley’s emergence as a strong and thoughtful painte...
A graduate of Towson University with a degree in Visual Communications and Graphic Design,
Anne Manley has spent the last twelve years pursuing a career as a fine artist. Getting her early start
in photography and graphic design, Ms. Manley’s emergence as a strong and thoughtful painter has recently earned her much notice and acclaim in the Baltimore/Washington area. Since 2005, Ms. Manley has had a number of very successful shows including group shows at Gallery PlanB (Washington, DC) and Agora Gallery (New York, NY). She has had one woman shows at the Colonnade (Baltimore, MD) and Grand Cru (Baltimore, MD). The success of these shows led Ms. Manley, in the fall of 2005, to make the decision to paint full time, a move she had desired to make for the last several years. This decision has been rewarded by multiple requests for commission pieces by new patrons, and has allowed her to work on increasing her overall body of work for upcoming shows. She was selected as one of the featured artists whose work was displayed on MTV’s The Real World, Washington, DC.
Her technical knowledge of painting has allowed Ms. Manley to graduate from more literal work to her signature contemporary landscapes, which have been most recently likened to the works of Turner. Her work ranges from serene to stormy, and from bright to brooding. The emotion captured by Ms. Manley on the canvas, and her interest in the emotion it creates in those who view it, make her a truly engaging painter and person. When asked about her work, Ms. Manley has the following to say:
“My source of inspiration comes from the wide open spaces of land, water and the sky above. My focus is on the fine line that separates these elements, but also makes them one. Earlier in my career, I was drawn to photography. The precise technical detail that I could achieve through this medium excited me, however, within the last several years, I’ve come to realize the emotional connection that I feel toward painting. My paintings reflect a calm, quiet and spiritual place where the light and shadows take on new formations. As an artist, I feel it is important to give the observer a glimpse into the artistic process; to let them see the layers through which it was created. I like my paintings to speak for themselves, giving each viewer a unique experience with them.”
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Anne, thank you for your comments on my work.