
Anna Ashcroft is a new exhibitor at The Breeze, and I thought I would introduce you to her this week. Anna lives in Quesnel, and presently works full time as a sculptor in her home based studio gallery. Anna attended the Kootenay School of Art in the 1970′s majoring in applied design, and after years of working in graphic design she has now returned to her first love – sculpting.

Anna says of her work:
” I am primarily a figurative sculptor, currently obsessed with stone. I like the way the material itself influences the piece – the original shape suggests the image within, and as flaws, cracks or veins are revealed they are incorporated into the flow of the emerging sculpture. The final texture and colour is only revealed after Tung Oil is applied and is always a surprise.
My pieces are subjective statements. Like an anthropologist of my own life and culture, I am exploring themes that have an intimate quality to them. These themes have appeared in my life again and again, forcing me to look more closely at them.”

Anna’s award winning piece (pictured above) “If Summer Was a Woman” toured BC’s interior galleries with ArtFest 2005, a showcase for emerging artist of the BC Central Interior and is now available at the Breeze. We are very privileged and grateful to have Anna sharing her work with us. These are just a few of the pieces currently showing at the Breeze, so be sure to stop by to see more of Anna’s fabulous work.











