Anna creates her art with a focus on the soul and heart, aiming to convey her feelings and emotions through each painting to her viewers. Whether it's a single animal, a tree, or a vast landscape like the Grand Canyon, Anna approaches each piece as a portrait, seeking to capture the unique essence and spirit of her subjects. This process involves deep study and meditation to truly tune into the subject, resulting in a deeper understanding of the subject beyond just the intellectual level.
Her exploration of new avenues in art led Anna to learn graphic and web design, allowing her to expand her artistic toolbox. In Kazakhstan, she had the privilege of creating a website and Newsletter for a UNESCO project commemorating the 1500th Anniversary of the City Turkestan, which was included in the UNESCO List of Anniversaries. While Anna has experimented with various media, her favorites are pencil, acrylic, and watercolor.
Some of Anna's acrylic paintings, including an Art Composition, were selected for the 24th and 25th Annual Juried Art Show and Competition at Breckenridge Fine Art Center in Texas, and were published in their catalogs. Her painting style can be best described as "romantic realism," aiming to evoke a desire for viewers to appreciate the diverse world around them through her interpretations of flora, fauna, and landscapes. For those looking to add a touch of Anna's art to their homes or offices, prints are available for purchase.