Artist

Anne Lemanski

Nationality
American
Birth/Death
1969-

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Work of Art

Senkwekwe gorilla beringei beringei (mountain gorilla)

A mixed-media sculpture of a lion’s head made from blue plaid and red-striped cloth. Its facial features are accented with pink circle-patterned paper.
Work of Art

Furadan Feline: panthero leo leo (African lion)

Artwork by Furadan Feline: panthero leo leo (African lion)
Work of Art
Senkwekwe gorilla beringei beringei (mountain gorilla)
Work of Art
Furadan Feline: panthero leo leo (African lion)
A mixed-media sculpture of a lion’s head made from blue plaid and red-striped cloth. Its facial features are accented with pink circle-patterned paper.

About

Anne Lemanski grew up in rural Michigan and currently resides in North Carolina. In 1992, she graduated from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. Lemanski’s work is held in the collections of the North Carolina Museum of Art, Asheville Art Museum, U.S. Department of State’s Art in Embassies Collection, and by the Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences in Rocky Mount, as well as numerous private collections.

In her art, Lemanski says that she is very interested in nature versus man, how we are connected, and how an imbalance in the natural world creates a domino effect which touches everyone, man and beast. Her work is striking and visually appealing, with a lightness of touch that balances the serious content.

 

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