Some of the notable projects she has worked on include:
City Park Redesign (Tromptuin): Anat has been commissioned to redesign the Tromptuin small city park in The Hague. This project likely involved her artistic vision and expertise in transforming public spaces, creating an environment that reflects her unique artistic style and approach.
The Hague Holocaust Memorial Monument : One of her most significant projects is the creation of the Holocaust memorial monument at the heart of the city, in Rabbijn Maarsenplein. This monument likely holds immense cultural and historical significance, serving as a powerful reminder of the Holocaust and the importance of memory and remembrance.
Involvement in public projects like these demonstrates Anat’s commitment to using her artistic talent to contribute to the cultural and historical landscape of her city. Such projects can have a profound impact on the community, fostering a deeper connection between art and the public, as well as preserving and commemorating important aspects of history.
Anat possesses a remarkable ability to capture the essence of individuals through her art. Her creations not only affirm
the unique personality of her subjects but also convey a graceful sense of movement and delightful expressions. Using
clay or wax, Anat sculpts portraits that can be immortalized in bronze or mixed media.
Her work process involves working from photographs, supplemented by a few live sessions at her studio whenever possible.
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Emma & Abel (geleverd)
Bronze sculptures of Emma & Abel a brother and Sister
Commissioned & in Private Collection of Edith and Fred Jansen.