Anne Cecile Surga
Anne Cecile Surga was born in 1987 in Lavelanet, France. She demonstrated a natural interest in art and other manual activities during her childhood, and in 2000 she entered her first drawing and painting class. She learned classical rules of compositions, anatomy, and harmony of colors along with different techniques such as drawing, pastel, china ink and oil painting. This first classical study of art would be the foundation for the artistic development to come.
Anne Cecile enrolled in a business school in 2006 while studying clay sculpture in the evening. She later graduated with a Master in Business Administration. This is also the period when she took all the opportunities offered to her to travel and discover the world. Her travels brought her to live in countries such as Mexico, Turkey, in Florida, and in Singapore. In 2012, she went to New York City where she graduated with a Master in Art History. Because of her exposure to a multitude of aesthetics and cultures, Anne Cecile was inclined to develop a universal artistic style: a style that aimed to be understandable by most people, an art that speaks directly to the heart of the viewer.
In 2013 Anne Cecile stayed at the Fundacion Pablo Atchugarry where she learned how to cut marble. Following this experience marble became her favorite material. In 2015, she decided to entirely dedicate her life to her artistic practice and open her studio in the Pyrenean Mountains in France.
Anne Cecile enrolled in a business school in 2006 while studying clay sculpture in the evening. She later graduated with a Master in Business Administration. This is also the period when she took all the opportunities offered to her to travel and discover the world. Her travels brought her to live in countries such as Mexico, Turkey, in Florida, and in Singapore. In 2012, she went to New York City where she graduated with a Master in Art History. Because of her exposure to a multitude of aesthetics and cultures, Anne Cecile was inclined to develop a universal artistic style: a style that aimed to be understandable by most people, an art that speaks directly to the heart of the viewer.
In 2013 Anne Cecile stayed at the Fundacion Pablo Atchugarry where she learned how to cut marble. Following this experience marble became her favorite material. In 2015, she decided to entirely dedicate her life to her artistic practice and open her studio in the Pyrenean Mountains in France.