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Home/Events/Artist in Residence/Artist-in-Resident: Anneliese Vobis

Artist-in-Resident: Anneliese Vobis

Artist Anneliese Vobis
Artist Anneliese Vobis

Dates: December 2016

Art Form & Inspiration

For all my life I have been inspired by the creativity, ingenuity and beauty of nature. As an artist I research biology, geology and ecology in order to get motivation and ideas for my work.

Proximity to local, state and national parks as well as the Pacific Ocean allows me to enjoy and study natural processes, formations and systems that I then try to symbolize in sculptures. Sorry for being brief, but I am rather a visual artist than a writer.


"Transcience" by Anneliese Vobis
“Transcience” by Anneliese Vobis

Biography

Born in Kallstadt, Odenwald, Germany. 1994 moved to Santa Rosa, California and in 2002 earned her BA Degree from Sonoma State University and in 2008 MFA Degree from California College of the Arts. Now works as an artist and as an independent curator in Sonoma County.

 

Written by:
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Published on:
December 1, 2016

Categories: Artist in Residence, EventsTags: artist in residence, natural processes, visual arts

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