Abstract paintings that capture the time the artist became a mom—a period of big changes and love. They show everyday moments, like morning walks and evening sunsets. The series explores a study of color through two methods: using paneling and shapes that appear to float in space. Each painting is capturing moment of our time together, freezing a moment in time, as she and her child both grow.
Anna Tork: A Collection of Ordinary Days
Tork's latest series, “A Collection or Ordinary Days” captures the period when the New York artist became a mom—a time of big changes and love. Her pieces depict everyday moments, like mother-child morning walks and evening sunsets. Motherhood has helped the artist look at the world through a different lens and these pieces capture that.
The series is a study of color through two methods: using paneling and shapes that appear to float in space. Each painting freezes a moment in time between her and her baby.