1. What is your name and where are you based?
Anna-Maria Amato SE London 2. What is your practice? Fine Artist/Painter 3. What is your USP? I paint dancers in action with spirit. I suffered a break down in my late teens, before, I felt, I had found what kind of adult I wanted to be. I felt lost, and the sense of achievement art had given me, gave me some kind of purpose in my life. I realised I decide how I feel and that is what I can paint. I wish one canvas to take my audience through positive emotions which they can hold onto. 4. Tells us a secret that nobody knows about your life! I wish I could dance well and I have been practising. 5. Has Covid 19 challenged your creativity? It has increased the confidence in my resilience which has left me feeling better prepared for future hurdles. 6. What are your most significant achievements? I curate a gallery founded in a social inclusion project, engaging members of the local community and beyond, in art and culture. 7. Whom will your clients be and what will they get from you? People who feel that they are lacking inspiration but are seeking it. 8. Do you have any fascinating or unusual clients or a funny story to tell? I was selling on a stall in my local library when the major of the borough came and looked at my fairy nudes and asked 'is this inspired my the area?' 9. If you were starting a career as an artist today, what would you do differently? Structure an artwork part of my day around creating. 10. What has been your most significant challenge in times of Covid 19, and how did you overcome it? Lack of face to face contact with people left me seeking ways to feel connected by engaging online and solidifying friendships via other forms of communication. 11. What are your plans for the future? What new projects do you have in the pipeline? I plan to morph my current style with techniques used by the old masters to create an exciting blend of classical passion and modern excitement. 12. What would you like to be known for? Inspiring people to engage with and enjoy creativity. 13. How do you know Laura? I had a mentoring session with her. 14. How did you hear about Laura I. Gallery? Through various online avenues. 15. What do you think of our Mentoring programs or of the newest initiative for artists, The Society of Gold Minds? The mentoring dispelled the sense that I was painting for myself and that I have a story to tell which can bring me closer to people. 16. Do you think it is important to have someone that has your back? Yes. Supportive words have such power and the need to cultivate confidence is a game changer. 17. Do you think it is important to receive constant support? Why? It is helpful to know that there is someone to bounce ideas off and seek out specific pieces of knowledge when questions arise. 18. Do you think it is important to be surrounded by a community of artists? I believe it is said 'you are who you spend your time with' because your influences and inspiration are important in developing yourself and your work. 19. Would you recommend our mentoring programs? Yes. 20. Has Laura I. Gallery inspired you or helped you in any way? How? It has given me direction I was searching for and Laura's story in itself was inspiring and motivating for me. 21. Would you recommend Laura I. Art Gallery? Yes To see Anna- Maria`s artwork please click here:
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