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Annette Wolters

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About Annette Wolters

Biography

My earliest works took inspiration from my interest in poetry, spirituality and the beauty of the natural world. At 17 I received my first commissioned artwork. I look to the French impressionists: Monet, Van Gogh, and Chagall for inspiration. 

I love the loose flow of watercolor and the spontaneity of acrylic. For watercolor paintings, I use the wet on wet technique. This technique entails applying thin layers of paint for a very diffused background, then I lay in the foreground with successively heavier pigments. My acrylic paintings start loosely at first. As the paint dries, I go into greater detail. 

I will often pack up my plein air painting supplies and just sit in nature. I seek to understand natural light and observe the intricacies of nature. I also arrange still lifes in my studio, using flowers, fruits and objects to fill the canvas with the beauty of everyday items. Sometimes, I will also find and take photographs to use as foundations for later works. 

 For me, painting is a meditative practice. Through it, I can share the beauty, serenity and flow that I see in the world with others. 

Biography

My earliest works took inspiration from my interest in poetry, spirituality and the beauty of the natural world. At 17 I received my first commissioned artwork. I look to the French impressionists: Monet, Van Gogh, and Chagall for inspiration. 

I love the loose flow of watercolor and the spontaneity of acrylic. For watercolor paintings, I use the wet on wet technique. This technique entails applying thin layers of paint for a very diffused background, then I lay in the foreground with successively heavier pigments. My acrylic paintings start loosely at first. As the paint dries, I go into greater detail. 

I will often pack up my plein air painting supplies and just sit in nature. I seek to understand natural light and observe the intricacies of nature. I also arrange still lifes in my studio, using flowers, fruits and objects to fill the canvas with the beauty of everyday items. Sometimes, I will also find and take photographs to use as foundations for later works. 

 For me, painting is a meditative practice. Through it, I can share the beauty, serenity and flow that I see in the world with others. 

Education

2020 - 2026

SFPP

2020 - 2023

Emerson Art School, Scottsdale, Arizona

2005 - 2024

Sedona Arts Center

1995 - 2013

Yosemite Art Education Center

2020 - 2026

SFPP

2020 - 2023

Emerson Art School, Scottsdale, Arizona

2005 - 2024

Sedona Arts Center

1995 - 2013

Yosemite Art Education Center

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