Collection: Launcelott, Anne

Anne Launcelott lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, majoring in hand built clay sculpture. She is a self-taught photographer and, since 2005, when she went digital, she has made colour photography her main artistic focus.

Anne has been a member of the Society of Canadian Artists (SCA) since 2012 and is also a member of Visual Arts Nova Scotia and Women in Photography.

Anne has had many successful solo exhibitions in Halifax, and group exhibitions throughout Canada and internationally. Anne has won a variety of awards and has had her work published in various magazines and has had a photograph featured in a photography book The Practice of Contemplative Photography: Seeing the World with Fresh Eyes. Her work is in the collections of the Photography Museum of Lishui, China, The Art Bank of Nova Scotia and The Canadian Foundation for Chinese Heritage Preservation, Toronto, Ontario.

Artist Statement

The world is my canvas, the camera is my brush…

I am a fine art photographer who is captivated by the diversity of cultures and is influenced by people and the themes of everyday life. I am attracted to colour, texture and light and these elements provide a rich backdrop for her subjects.

A photograph has the ability to capture emotion in a fraction of a second. I want my photographs to say something about life and the human condition but also to be visually pleasing. I want to draw the viewer in by telling a story through imagery.

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