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Alannah is an artist that explores many subjects from portraiture to landscapes using photography, drawing, painting, and printmaking to communicate ideas. Her work mostly delves into subjects such as natural anatomy, dystopian futures and climate change including projects such as, 'The Bone Collection' and 'The Only Sense of Ground Left' with her current project 'a reflection of our future' which is a follow on from a recent series of landscapes that captured the Farndon flood plains where flooding has become more severe and unpredictable due to climate change.

Alannah is a graduate of UWE Bristol holding a BA Hons in Drawing and Print where she explored different process' and subjects refining her voice as an artist. Alannah is currently based in Chester the Northwest of England but continues to seek opportunities in Bristol where she studied and Doncaster where she shows work regularly and recently won a second place award for best work in show. Alannah attends art markets regularly and is working on establishing herself as an artist alongside training to be an art framer.

Alannah has taken part in exhibitions such as “Welcome to my World” at the Tate Liverpool (2015), “Found Drawings” UWE Bristol (2019), “Objects in Mirrors are Closer than they Appear” Centre Space Gallery (2022), “Talk About the Elephant in the Room” (2022) UWE Arnolfini Bristol and “Drawing and Print Graduate Show” UWE Arnolfini Bristol where some of her work was purchased by the university for their private collection, 'The Graduate Show' Zari Gallery London (2022), 'D31 Winter Exhibition' and 'Transformation' D31 Art Gallery Doncaster (2023).

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