Anne de Villeméjane, the artist,was born in paris in 1964 and lives and works in New york.
She followed intensive training over the past twelve years in various Art schools including Massachusetts College of Art,The Museum School of Boston and De Cordova Museum (MA).
Anne was originally recognized for her rare sensitivity with a strong sense of color and texture in her collages.
Noticed at the New York Art Expo in 2000 by renowned Italian artist Lorenzo Cascio,she was introduced to bronze sculpture and developed a passion for it, creating and casting most of her own artwork.
She observes and analyses with a curious eye and affirms the primacy of emotion and energy in life.
Feeding on her Latin roots,Anne's artwork focuses on the vivid themes of Corrida and Flamenco and the more subdued rendering of nudes.
With time,Anne also developed an acute sense of impermanence of life, thus achieving a high level of emotional tension in her work.
Anne works in a variety of media including acrylic, collage, ink, drawing, photography, clay, bronze, metal and concrete.
Her work in represented in numerous collections in Europe and in the USA.