Annie Day

ANNIE DAY

 

Annie Day is an accomplished artist, earning her painting diploma in 1974 from Sydney's National Art School.

Renowned for her portraiture, Annie has been recognized in the esteemed "Portia Geech" portrait prize and as a finalist in the international "Doug Moran – Portraits of Australia" prize. Her subjects have included notable figures such as Nancy Wake, Morris West, Max Dupain, and Jill Fitzsimon.

With a rich portfolio spanning mural art, Annie has completed commissions for private residences, including one for former Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Her art graces the walls of major hospitals and London's Stafford hotel, where she forged a friendship with wartime hero Nancy Wake.

In recent years, Annie's artistic focus has shifted towards printmaking, specifically championing safer, eco-friendly techniques. Her pioneering work centres on Waterless Lithography, imparted through workshops across various locations globally.

Annie's expertise extends to multiple forms of printmaking, encompassing Waterless Lithography, Aluminium Etching, Photopolymer Intaglio, Collagraphy, Stencil, and other intaglio and relief methods. Annie’s CV includes the many projects she has been involved in over the past few years all over Australia and internationally from China to Luxembourg, Denmark, Brazil, Canada, USA, Switzerland, Belgium, Lithuania, Spain, Iceland, Bulgaria, France and UK.​


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