Anna Ruth | Garden
Anna Ruth | Garden
Even the gold fence does not prevent dangerously graceful flowers nicknamed the angelic or the devil's trumpet, draw us into their captivating, poisonous and intoxicating world. Limited edition 100pcs, numbered, signed by the author.
Print Technique: | giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print |
Paper: | 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G |
Print size / in frame: | 68 × 53 cm / 72 × 56 cm |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
Couldn't load pickup availability
The printing is not in stock at the moment (but 100 pieces are not sold out yet). Is Possible to order Ho with deferred delivery time 2-4 weeks. More information about how we print our editions You can find here.
The work of Anna Ruth is realistic and dreamy at the same time. The world seen in a slightly different view that would prefer to free itself from all civilization deposits and show everything still raw, untouched. Through her paintings, we find ourselves somewhere at a mystical party, whose participants see us to the bones. Or in the middle of the Scheherazada's wake -up nights, when instead of stars in the sky, he shows a curtain of pearls under the dark canopy. Other times, as if we were going through the night landscape, whether it was far beyond the city or behind the DJ counter in the underground club in the historic center. Live windows and heavy carpets, animal hair as decoration and as a living guide half human and half magical stories. As a recent graduate of Prague's Academy of Fine Arts on the art scene, Anna Ruth quickly built her charming place.
The painter and musician Anna Ruth (*1994) graduated from the Prague Academy of Fine Arts in the Studio of Drawing at Jiří Petrbok and Martin Gerboc and during her studies she went through internships in Poland and Indonesia. Her latest solo projects were seen in Karpuchina Gallery, Prague's Prague or in the Brno area Zaazrak Dornych. This year, SWAB in Barcelona or Turkish Contemporary Istanbul participates.
Karina Kottová, curator











Anna Ruth for 100pcs
The central motif of the image is a flower called Angel’s or Devil’s Trumpet in English. It serves to prepare witch potions, poisons, or beverages of love. Since pre -Columbian times, it has been used for ritual purposes in areas of its origin in South America. Anna Ruth is her dangerously graceful flowers, which are mainly polished by bats and fox hidden behind the golden fence. But even this will not prevent them from drawing us into their captivating, poisonous and intoxicating world.
"It is a picture called a garden and there is a trumpet plant that I like to work with now. It is a very poisonous plant associated with Durman, which is a very interesting flower enough in various rituals and magic. continues to move on. "
Anna Ruth (Instagram)

You might also be interested in
Be the first for each new edition
Take our newsletter and you will not miss any pre -sale or special events.