Samuel Lynne Galleries’ Featured Artist of the Month: Annalù
For June 2025, Samuel Lynne Galleries is pleased to feature Annalù (Annalù Boeretto) as our Artist of the Month. Born in Venice and working from her studio in Jesolo, Annalù brings a distinctive voice to contemporary sculpture, rooted in both natural rhythm and material experimentation.
Annalù’s practice sits at the intersection of physical construction and poetic vision. Her sculptural forms—constructed primarily from resin, Murano glass, paper, and ink—bridge the symbolic and the architectural. What emerges is a body of work that feels both ancient and otherworldly, precise yet organic. Whether exploring mandala-inspired spirals, watery forms, or glass “books” suspended in mid-disintegration, her pieces reflect the visual language of alchemy and transformation.
This month, visitors to our gallery will encounter selections from her celebrated Dreamcatcher series—multi-layered resin works that create the illusion of movement suspended in time. These are more than decorative objects; they are meditations on impermanence, fragility, and the passage of thought into form. The delicacy of the resin contrasts with its durability, much like the fleeting impressions her work captures: memories, dreams, and what she calls the “architecture of water.”
Annalù’s international reputation continues to grow, with works held in public and private collections across Europe and Asia. What makes her presence on the SLG roster particularly meaningful is the way her work resonates with collectors looking for craftsmanship grounded in philosophy—art that doesn’t just occupy space, but suspends time.
We invite our guests to experience Annalù’s work at Samuel Lynne Galleries throughout June. Her pieces are quietly powerful—reflective, immersive, and intricately built to honor the fluid tension between the visible and the vanishing.
More on Annalù
Experience the ethereal artistry of Annalù in this captivating video, where her innovative fusion of resin and Murano glass breathes life into suspended, dreamlike sculptures that challenge the boundaries between nature and imagination.
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