Anne Cherubim
is a self-taught artist who paints contemporary landscapes. She works predominantly in acrylic. Her art is rooted in real
life images and textures, with a modern abstraction, often in a limited colour palette. Anne’s other body of work is
The Recyced Art Project, a series of limited edition digital paintings.
Her art is a reflection of contemporary art as portrayed by someone who
is a product of a myriad of cultures: a Canadian girl, born of Sri Lankan parents, now residing in the US. This unique 'lense'
through which she sees the world informs her work, undeniably. ‘Tolerance’ is the word we use to talk about being
open to, and welcoming of, one another. Anne believes ‘embrace’ is a much better word for talking about cultures,
and the ways in which we can coexist. Art and music transcend language - among other barriers- and create commonalities, harmony.
They are universals that can be appreciated no matter where you come from, or what language you speak. This is the type of
experience Cherubim hopes that her art allows for.
Though she has been an artist for many years, her professional pursuit
of it began more recently. Anne Cherubim has enjoyed exhibiting her work locally and internationally. She has recently
partnered with Grumbacher Paint to offer introductory fine art workshops at Michaels stores. She currently resides with her
husband and children in the USA.
Her work can be seen at: www.cherubim-arts.com
Born 1974, Montreal, QC, Canada