Ann Petruckevitch


  • Ann Petruckevitch is a photographic artist living and working on the coast of England. In 2011 she received a distinction from the Arts University in Bournemouth for Photography as part of her Diploma in Art and Design.

    Ann has a variety of photographic based interests and likes to explore image interpretation by using an array of techniques including camera-less, analogue and digital media, respectively. This stems from challenging herself technically to create images that attempt to capture the depth, shape and visual impact of the proposed subject matter by presenting it on media that enables an organic type of exploration. This is very much an evolving process, encouraging her to closely examine the living and abstract world and form images that explore the spontaneous nature that subtly exists all around us.

    Many of Ann’s photographic projects originate from a desire to invite the viewer to witness some of the subtle unseen details of their environment. She is constantly striving to observe and form her own unique frame of the visual situation laid out before her using colour or black and white photographic processes, studying the subject matter and seeking out its visual interpretation beyond what is represented through the lens; shaping context to produce more ethereal type imagery.

  • Ann Petruckevitch has exhibited in a number of group shows across the UK. Since 2018, Ann Petruckevitch’s artistry has been recognised by notable awarding bodies, earning honourable mentions and shortlisted for several international competitions, including Royal Photographic Society, Science photographer of the Year, the Sony World Photography Awards Open Competition, British Photography Awards, and the International Garden Photographer of the Year.

    Ann also has several awards under her belt. In 2022, the London Photography Awards, saw Ann take Gold for Digital Enhance. In 2021, her digital art photography won a Bronze for the Master Photographers International Image Challenge in the category of Digitally Altered Nature . In 2019, Ann was honoured to receive 1st Prize for Single Image, Still Life from 13th Pollux Awards, another 1st Prize for Single Image, Alternative Processes from 13th Julie Margaret Cameron Awards, and 3rd Prize for Amateur Still Life from Chromatic Awards, respectively.

  • Imprint Exhibition - September 17th - October 18th, 2021

    Imprint is an exhibition that presents a lively conversation of original print from a selection of artists who approach techniques uniquely through their work. Ann Petruckevitch presents a limited collection of her ethereal fine art photography prints as part of the KMA show.

    Offered as limited editions of 10, each image has been created using an Epson Surecolor with 10-colour fade-resistant UltraChrome HDX pigment inks produced at the highest resolution with up to 200 years of archival lifespan. Using a Giclée fine art printing process whereby the pigment-based inks are combined with high-quality Hahnemühle archival photo rag ultra-smooth paper to achieve a premium quality final print.


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