Anne Richeson Scanlon is a third-generation artist who grew up under the wings of two professional artists, her mother a potter and art teacher, and her grandmother a printmaker. Creating art for Anne was inevitable. Photography was her first medium beginning in middle school and followed later by jewelry, glass, and pastel. Being able to flow between the different mediums is natural for Anne. She explains, “The principles of black and white photography are the foundation of any of my projects and color is the emotion. The layering of sheer over opaque glass for a jewelry pendant can impact the colors I use to blend in a pastel painting. Then, a pastel painting may influence the colors and textures I use in a necklace. I’ll begin a piece with one idea and then my subconscious may take it in a different approach. I trust this process.” Anne’s surroundings influence the majority of her artwork. The midwest, where she currently resides, provides her with the desire to capture the slower pace of life along with beautiful scenery such as the long views of the farm fields and the wide-open skies. Some of her favorite images come from the thirty summers she spent in Door County, WI.
Gallery Representation: Edgewood Orchard Galleries Fish Creek, WI. (Jewelry)