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Anne Silver
Last Tango

2024

$650
£493.47
€564.42
CA$908.14
A$1,010.05
CHF 527.42
MX$12,291.29
NOK 6,735.95
SEK 6,317.13
DKK 4,212.51
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Anne Silver (Mondinot) is an American photo-based artist who lives in France. She worked for 15 years as a psychotherapist. Her work explores themes of grief/loss, healing, hope, and resilience. She believes in the power of wonder and beauty to help us heal. She’s a Critical Mass Finalist (2022), and her work has been exhibited in Europe, India, and in the US. Anne lives with her husband Pierre and her cat Peluche. Echoes The series of collaged diptychs, which pairs photographs of women over 50 (myself and others) and photos of the natural world, speaks of connections between women and nature and the search for meaning. One of the benefits of growing older is the feeling that I am in the process of coming back to the little girl I once was. All the things I loved when I was four years old are still things I love today. Hydrangeas and rugosa roses are still among my closest friends. The natural world is still my solace. It’s where I go to connect more deeply with life in its most elemental form and where I go to both lose and subsequently find myself again. It’s where I go to remember who I am, to remember that I’m not separate from nature, not simply just a part of it, but I am nature. Wild and pure nature. It is is who we are. The human species would be wise to do everything in its power to protect the natural world. In saving it, we also save ourselves. The collages in they series are made from hand-distressed archival pigment prints, ink. Given that each collage bears the work of the artist’s hand, each piece is unique.
  • Creator:
    Anne Silver
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)
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    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2499215283022

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