Ann Craven, <i>Sunset Moon Bird </i>(2023) 18 colour screenprint. Edition of 100
Ann Craven, Sunset Moon Bird (2023) 18 colour screenprint. Edition of 100
Ann Craven, <i>Sunset Moon Bird </i>(2023) 18 colour screenprint. Edition of 100 Ann Craven signing their prints
Signed, titled and numbered by the artist Signed, titled and numbered by the artist Detail of <i> Sunset Moon Bird </i> (2023)
Ann Craven

Sunset Moon Bird (2023)

Edition of 100
18 colour screen print on Somerset Velvet warm white 400gsm. Produced by Counter Studio, Margate.
76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Signed, dated, titled and numbered by the artist

A third of profits from the sale of each print will benefit the ICA.
$1,300
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Ann Craven, along with seven other leading international artists, were asked to create a print to celebrate the ICA's 75th anniversary. A third of the profits from the sale of each print will be benefit the ICA's programme.

Available individually or as part of a boxset. View boxset here.

Ann Craven has been making paintings of birds since the late 1990s, inspired by colour-plates found in her Italian grandmother’s vintage ornithology books. Like the moon the birds serve as a touchstone for memory, each repetition of the image a revisiting of a moment, a recalling of loved ones. Paintings of other animals, flowers, portraits of family and friends soon followed, in the same diaristic deployment.

For Craven, her bird paintings have totemic power: each is unique but each is also a stand-in for the people and scenarios she might have painted, were she a portrait painter. They embody memories, and offer a chance for the artist to covet her artistic history while encoding it with her current inner-life.

Ann Craven (b. 1967, Boston, USA. Lives and works in New York City)

Ann Craven is well-known for her lushly coloured, bold, serial portraits of the moon, various animals but often birds, flowers, trees and other iconic images from everyday life. These images serve as a touchstone for memory, each repetition of the image a revisiting of a moment, a recalling of loved ones.