About

Anne F. is a French artist, living between Corsica and Paris.
Her path as a nomadic artist, passionate about cultures, languages, and the arts, has led her to live, study, and exhibit in the United States, Italy, and Spain.

Over the years, her universe has been enriched by diverse influences. It blends a love of travel, 19th-century literature, classic cinema, ligne claire comics, and architecture.

She studied History of Art in la Sorbonne University and graphic design and etching in Florence, at the Scuola del Bisonte.

From this rigorous training under her Florentine masters, she has preserved a profound appreciation for fine papers and the art of exceptional printing.
The art prints, created with the same commitment to digital excellence, are produced on Hahnemühle Museum Rag paper in limited editions of 150, each individually numbered and hand-signed by the artist.

Large formats are printed on organic cotton canvas with environmentally friendly inks and remain unnumbered.

To find out more about The Corsicaner collection, click on the links below:


https://www.corsematin.com/articles/le-paradis-perdu-de-the-corsicaner-125115

https://www.laprovence.com/article/edition-marseille/6277176/la-corse-se-la-joue-new-yorker.html