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Annika Connor Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

American
Annika Connor is a modern-day Renaissance woman. A painter, SAGAFTRA actor, and small business owner, Annika enjoys working with her imagination to engage an audience. Whether in the studio, out and about in the art world, or on set Annika Connor employs a playful attitude and an optimistic eye to see the beauty and humor around her. As a vocal activist and advocate for women’s rights, Connor's paintings often explore female identity and sexuality. In the studio, Annika Connor uses beauty as a hook to lure the viewer's eye while depicting imagery that can be either narrative or allegorical in nature. Annika Connor frequently exhibits in New York City at The Untitled Space where she presents paintings that can vary in subject matter ranging from the confrontational and political to the sublime and seductive. Connor has worked professionally as a painter in New York, London, and Stockholm. She has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions. Annika is Swedish-American and currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.
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Artist: Annika Connor
"Peacock Profile" Animal Painting, Watercolor on Board, Bright Colors, Framed
By Annika Connor
Located in New York, NY
Annika Connor is a modern-day Renaissance woman. Primarily known as a Contemporary Romantic painter, her work uses strong symbolism and passionate imagery to ignite the imagination. ...
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2010s Contemporary Annika Connor Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paint, Watercolor, Board

"Blue Jay" Animal Painting, Watercolor on Board, Bright Colors
By Annika Connor
Located in New York, NY
Annika Connor is a modern-day Renaissance woman. Primarily known as a Contemporary Romantic painter, her work uses strong symbolism and passionate imagery to ignite the imagination. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Annika Connor Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paint, Watercolor, Board

"Dove Diptych" Black and White Diptych Painting, Watercolor on Board, Framed
By Annika Connor
Located in New York, NY
Annika Connor is a modern-day Renaissance woman. Primarily known as a Contemporary Romantic painter, her work uses strong symbolism and passionate imagery to ignite the imagination. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Annika Connor Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Paint, Board

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