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Anne Storno

I appreciate the messiness of sticky glue, soggy paper, and the unpredictable nature of the final product.

42 Works

About Anne

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London-based printmaker Anne Storno uses photography, drawing, and paint to reconfigure the world into playful new scenarios. Her process often begins with the tactile messiness of collage—sticky glue and soggy paper—before moving into the experimental realm of handmade screen printing. By removing images from their original contexts, she explores the boundaries between traditional craft and technology. Storno’s visual language is rooted in the bright energy of Pop art and the everyday details of city life. Drawing inspiration from fashion, design, and the special role of pets in family life, she looks for humor in the day-to-day. Her practice embraces the unpredictable nature of the medium, using screen printing to test color relationships and develop recurring printed motifs.

Visual voice

Anne Storno’s work is defined by a bright Pop art palette and a playful, mixed-media approach that blends urban motifs with domestic life. Her aesthetic features bold lines, graphic patterns, and reconfigured collages that highlight the humor found in fashion, design, and the presence of pets.
Pop Art AestheticMixed Media CollageHandmade Screen PrintsUrban LifePet PortraitsGraphic Patterns
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Anne Storno — questions answered

What mediums does Anne Storno use?

She works with photography, drawing, paint, and collage, often finishing pieces as handmade screen prints.

Where is the artist based?

Anne Storno is a printmaker and mixed media artist based in London.

What inspires her work?

She finds inspiration in city life, fashion, design, and the humorous role pets play in family life.

How would you describe her artistic style?

Her style is playful and experimental, embracing the bright colors of Pop art and the tactile nature of collage.

Does she use digital or manual techniques?

She works on the boundaries between collage and technology, often starting with manual collage before screen printing.

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