Anna Kutishcheva is a Canadian landscape artist. She is Elected member of the Society of Canadian Artists and
Associate (AFCA) member of the Federation of Canadian Artists.
Anna graduated from the Sheridan College (Oakville) Advanced Illustration program in 2002. Anna is a freelance illustrator, writer, and fine artist; her illustrations and paintings have appeared in MacLean’s, Ocala Style, Niagara Life, American Art Collector, Fine Art Connoisseur, Arabella, and Canadian Brushstroke magazines.
Anna loves the outdoors. She spent most of her childhood fishing, boating, and hiking numerous trails in the woods and meadows. She is trying to capture the ever-changing shapes of nature, creating a multi-layered, breeze-like landscape - the reality of dreams and stories.
Anna paints in acrylic and has exhibited her works in Canada, the USA, and Europe.
“I work quickly and emotionally; usually, finding the right mood, light, and state of balance takes much longer than painting itself. North American nature, its unique unspoiled magic, is my constant source of inspiration. The ancient way - feelings your way through nature: shapes of trees and rocks, shadows and lights - gives an excellent opportunity to express your soul. One day and place it’s cheerful, another - miserable and angry, but is always glorious.”
Anna paints in acrylic and has exhibited her works in Canada, the USA, and Europe.
“I work quickly and emotionally; usually, finding the right mood, light, and state of balance takes much longer than painting itself. North American nature, its unique unspoiled magic, is my constant source of inspiration. The ancient way - feelings your way through nature: shapes of trees and rocks, shadows and lights - gives an excellent opportunity to express your soul. One day and place it’s cheerful, another - miserable and angry, but is always glorious.”