Anna Ametller - Freedonia playful






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Anna Ametller presents Freedonia playful, a 2024 original mixed-media collage of 26.5 × 26.5 cm (1.8 kg), made in Spain and sold with frame directly from the artist, in excellent condition.
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Anna Ametller (Barcelona, 1982) develops a hybrid practice between drawing, sculpture and installation, exploring the boundaries between languages and creating atmospheres where the organic and the spiritual dialogue. Her work invites reconnection with emotion and presence through poetic experiences, inspired by nature, metaphysics and creative improvisation.
Her process begins with play, intuition and listening to the material. She works with a variety of supports, often found materials marked by time, combining graphic and plastic records to build immersive pieces and installations that celebrate the beauty of the ephemeral.
Graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (specializing in drawing), she collaborated on sculptural projects for spaces with Jaime de Córdoba Benedicto and Jordi Colldevila, and participated in the execution of Antonio López's “Noche y día” for the Atocha station (Madrid). In 2004 she obtained an Erasmus scholarship at Nottingham Trent University (United Kingdom), where she presented the project Perceptions, focused on the multiplicity of gazes and narratives through different graphic registers.
Since 2009 she resides in the Balearic Islands: she lived and exhibited in Formentera —where she has work in private collections— and, since 2023, she settles in Mallorca, where she continues developing personal work, sculptural projects and installations linked to nature and the experience of space.
Anna Ametller (Barcelona, 1982) develops a hybrid practice between drawing, sculpture and installation, exploring the boundaries between languages and creating atmospheres where the organic and the spiritual dialogue. Her work invites reconnection with emotion and presence through poetic experiences, inspired by nature, metaphysics and creative improvisation.
Her process begins with play, intuition and listening to the material. She works with a variety of supports, often found materials marked by time, combining graphic and plastic records to build immersive pieces and installations that celebrate the beauty of the ephemeral.
Graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (specializing in drawing), she collaborated on sculptural projects for spaces with Jaime de Córdoba Benedicto and Jordi Colldevila, and participated in the execution of Antonio López's “Noche y día” for the Atocha station (Madrid). In 2004 she obtained an Erasmus scholarship at Nottingham Trent University (United Kingdom), where she presented the project Perceptions, focused on the multiplicity of gazes and narratives through different graphic registers.
Since 2009 she resides in the Balearic Islands: she lived and exhibited in Formentera —where she has work in private collections— and, since 2023, she settles in Mallorca, where she continues developing personal work, sculptural projects and installations linked to nature and the experience of space.
