Simple Pleasures & Fanciful Daydreams
New Works by Anne Schreivogl & Martha Brouwer
Buzz Of Activity 20 x 20 Acrylic $1,000
Sunflower Pie 20 x 20 Acrylic $1,000
Day Of the Dragon 48 x 36 Acrylic $3,200
Giants 36 x 48 Acrylic $3,200
Forest Folly 30 x 30 Acrylic $1,800
Wind Song 20 x 16 Acrylic $900
Home Life 24 x 30 Acrylic $1,700
Walk Through The Woods 24 x 72 Acrylic $3,400
The Story Unfolds 20 x 20 Acrylic $1,000
Let's Shake Things Up! 24 x 30 Acrylic $1,700
All Decked Out 8 x 10 Acrylic $375 (SOLD)
Peachy Keen 8 x 10 Acrylic $375
How Fast Can You Fly 8 x 10 Acrylic $375
Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket
12 x 12 Acrylic $550 (SOLD)
Mother Hen 16 x 16 Acrylic $800 (SOLD)
Reflections In the Garden
16 x 12 Acrylic $600
Good Dog 36 x 36 Acrylic $2,600
Once Upon A Time 30 x 40 Acrylic $2,500
Warm Meal With Friends 24 x 30 Acrylic $1,700
Obsessed 30 x 30 Acrylic $1,800
Worlds of Wonder 20 (5 x 5) Acrylic paintings in one frame $3,000

Anne Schreivogl _ Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, Schreivogl received her formal education at Western Washington University and the Seattle Academy of Fine Art (now known as Gage Academy) where she attended as an arts grant recipient of the Anacortes Arts Foundation.She studied with noted Northwest artist Alfred Currier from 1998 - 2002.

As a spontaneous, creative and intuitive artist, Schreivogl seeks to transmit the joy she sees and feels in everyday activities onto canvas.In her studio, her whimsical work is primarily in acrylic, though she also paints plein air oil landscapes. She always carries a pen and sketchpad whether she has studied in France, taught English in Japan, or during her travels by bicycle across the U.S.

She has been the subject of numerous media articles in the Northwest, most recently in American Art Collector, October 2009, and named Best of the West for the Northwest by Southwest Art Magazine, August 2006. She was also the featured poster artist for the Anacortes Jazz Festival (2004, 2005), the Anacortes Arts Festival (2006), among others.Her work can be found in public and private collections nationwide.