Anne Trimble has been drawing since she could hold a pencil. She works in several media, including pastel, graphite, oil, and digital. Anne has created murals and backdrops for theater productions, portrait and commission work, and layout and graphics for websites, CD covers, and newsletters. She is currently working on a series of pastel portraits of family and friends.
Anne's work has been included in juried shows of the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators and the South Hills Art League. Her work has also been displayed at the Mt. Lebanon, PA, Library and at coffeehouses in the Pittsburgh area. Anne has illustrated one children's book, "The Crazy Adventure of Nicholas Mouse."
Latest News: Anne is very excited to be involve in the collaborative exhibit, the Fission of Form, which runs from September 5 through October 31, 2009 at the Panza Gallery in Millvale, opening reception on Saturday, September 5, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. This unique exhibit started with works created by the Pittsburgh Society of Sculptors, then members of the Pittsburgh Poets wrote a poem inspired by a particular sculpture. Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators artist then randomly chose a poem, and created an illustration without seeing the original sculpture. The sculptures, poems, and illustrations will be displayed together as installed triads.
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