Stretched Canvas

Modern Lines

Contemporary White

Natural Clear Maple

Unframed print




Ania M Milo, Baltimore, MD
Member Since January 2011
Artist Statement Ania Milo emerged onto the art scene in early 2010 and making her own unique style of art with her passionate, expressive, and raw energy, she quickly found many admirers of her work. Milo’s art is transformative and transmutative as she uses her own multifaceted emotions to create works that reach to the depths of the souls of those who view them.

Art for Ania is a personal journey of wholeness, self-discovery, and spiritual fulfillment because through her artwork she continues to discover her authentic self and as she states: “creating art is a way of finding out who I am.” Which has not been an easy thing for this sensitive and creative woman to figure out.
Born and raised in Krakow, Poland behind the Iron Curtain of Communism until the age of 13, Ania always felt the great divide between the luxurious, colorful and rich beauty of her native culture and the imposed “sameness” and dullness of the oppressive Communist Regime. She often escaped the dreariness of her very-day life to Krakow’s Old Town Art District, where she wondered the halls of spectacular churches and galleries and looked upon paintings like the painting by famous Polish painter Władysław Podkowiński (1866-1895), and his oil on canvas painting (1894) “Szał Uniesień” (Ecstasy)

The inspiration for Milo’s paintings comes from various sources. Mostly from within, based on her own thoughts and feelings, but music, dreams, or an engaging conversation, can trigger an image in her mind’s eye that will urge her to allow it to come into existence. Ania says that before she can start painting the images hidden inside her compel her to bring them to life and fueled by this urgency, color explodes onto the canvas and in that moment she experiences a deep spiritual awakening. “My soul is set free into a world where anything is possible and no boundaries exist. As I continue to work, I do not always see what the finished painting will look like, but I sense it, I feel it, I know it. It builds and develops in front of my eyes. I create it. I give it life.”

Ania not only paint abstracts, but also express her love and admiration for animals by creating unique, whimsical and delightful animal portraits. Her connection with each and every animal she paints is evident in all her finished portraits. She infuses every animal with it’s own life-force and when you look into their eyes, you can see into their soul.


SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITS (2010-2012):
“Artistic Tails” – PII Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
“Painted Dogs” - Yellow Dog Tavern, Baltimore, MD;
“Ascending Through the Darkness” – Himmelfarb Gallery, Laurel, MD;

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITS (2011 & 2013):
“MAG in Winter” - Norman & Sarah Brown Art Gallery, Weinberg Park Heights Jewish Community Center in Baltimore, MD
“TAC/MAG” – Towson Art Collective Gallery, Baltimore, MD
“Women of MAG” – The Antreasian Gallery, Hampden, Baltimore, MD
“Sirens” – Gallery 788, Baltimore, MD
“Salon Show” – North Station Arts, Baltimore, MD
“The Big Show” – Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD
“Lotta Art” – Silo Point Gallery, Baltimore, MD
“Polish Fall Art Review” - Notre Dame Maryland University, Baltimore, MD
“New Universe” – AIA Gallery, American Institute of Architects, Baltimore, MD

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS (ongoing):
Adler Gallery, Baltimore, MD
Towson Art Collective (TAC), Baltimore, MD
Bay Country Gallery, Fort Meade, MD
Hamilton Gallery, Baltimore, MD
Maryland Artisan Guild (MAG), Baltimore, MD
Studio 21, Avon, North Carolina

EDUCATION:
Doctoral Candidate
Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Capella University, Minneapolis, MN
Masters Degree, 1997
Leadership in Teaching, College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
Bachelors Degree, 1994
Linguistics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

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Product No 4508683
Subjects Abstract, Color
Style Abstract
Medium
Tags Ania M, Milo, acrylic, citrine, color, energy, orange, painting, pink, red, yellow