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Ann Kiernan

A blend of realism and bold ink work rooted in classical animation.

30 Works

Works by Ann Kiernan

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About Ann

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Based in Berlin, Irish artist Ann Kiernan creates work that moves between brooding paintings and vibrant watercolours. Her practice is rooted in a background in classical animation from Dublin, resulting in a style that balances realism with a sharp, modern sensibility. Kiernan’s illustrations have appeared in food magazines and independent publications, earning her a shortlist spot for the AOI World Illustration Awards. Currently pursuing a Masters in Illustration, she continues to exhibit her bold ink pieces across Ireland and Germany.

Visual voice

Her aesthetic is defined by a mix of heavy, brooding tones and high-energy watercolours. She uses bold inks and realistic details to create striking editorial compositions informed by her animation training.
Bold InksBrooding RealismEditorial IllustrationVibrant WatercoloursClassical Animation Influence
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Ann Kiernan — questions answered

Where is Ann Kiernan based?

Ann Kiernan is an Irish artist and illustrator currently living and working in Berlin.

What mediums does she work in?

Her work ranges from brooding paintings and vibrant watercolours to pieces created with strong, bold inks.

What is her professional background?

She studied classical animation in Dublin and has a background in editorial illustration for food magazines and independent publications.

Has her work received industry recognition?

Yes, she was recently shortlisted for the AOI World Illustration Awards in the Editorial category.

Does she have formal training?

She studied classical animation in Dublin and is currently completing a Masters in Illustration with the University of Hertfordshire.

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