Anne Farrall




Anne Farrell was born in Stockport and attended Stockport College of Art. She began her career as an illustrator, handling accounts in advertising and publishing, and gaining a wide reputation as a figurative artist. During this advertising and publishing career she lived and worked in Spain, Paris, Munich, Los Angeles, and travelled through Europe and Africa, eventually settling in St. Ives, Cornwall, to concentrate on painting.
She moved to Sussex where she opened an art department at the Pestalozzi school teaching children from Nepal, Tibet and India. In 1996 she moved again, to Ireland. In 2003 she was invited to represent Ireland as one of 6 artists at the Florence Biennial. Six of her designs have been chosen by Irish Stamps for their Europa and Comhaltas Ceoltori Eireann editions, and for these she won a European award.
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