Deccan Chronicle

The buzz Giving a voice

- RESHMI CHAKRAVORT­Y DECCAN CHRONICLE

Art has a language of its own, known to be breaking any geographic­al and psychologi­cal barriers. This holds true for Ana Sneeringer also, a Slovenian–American artist, currently residing in Hyderabad.

The artist had her debut solo show in Hyderabad from 28 February to 01 March, titled “Why Not Be You?” The artwork at the show features women as the epicentre of her art exploratio­n. A percentage of the proceeds from the show will go to SAFA INDIA — an NGO working in the urban slums of Hyderabad on socio–economic empowermen­t of women and education of the girl child.

Talking about her artistic journey till date and what made her come to Hyderabad, Ana says, “Ten years ago, I met my husband in Bosnia. While I am from Bosnia, he is from the USA. I was a documentar­y journalist then and he was working there; we were posted in the same place. I guess it was destined for our paths to cross. A year later, I left my job and followed him for his work. Ten years and seven countries later, we are now in India. Then my husband and I started a non-profit organisati­on in the United States to offer education on sustainabi­lity and self-sufficienc­y— Okanogan Highlands Lavender Farm. It was while running the organisati­on that I took up art. The cultural diversity from our travels was the source of inspiratio­n. It was not a conscious effort to move into the art field; it was more a creative outlet for me. It was only when I started exploring women in my art, through figurative forms that it took a more serious turn for me.” Elaboratin­g about her art, she tells us that it offers her perspectiv­e on how women explore their inner and outer worlds and find the courage to truly be themselves. “The women I portray have what I call an ‘attitude’ of confidence, courage. Attitude, in my descriptio­n, is not a negative state of mind. It is how we approach life. It is a result of selfreflec­tion. We are constantly battling expectatio­ns and stereotype­s and my exploratio­n is to examine the power a woman has inside herself.”

SETTING EXAMPLES THROUGH HER ART

In her debut solo exhibition, Ana displayed some of her earlier work as well as her new series, ‘Dream’. The exhibition showcased approximat­ely 30 pieces of art. Then, Ana shared with us her insights on choosing to give some of the proceeding from the exhibition to SAFA India NGO. “I have two daughters, and I want them to know that women are an essential part of society and have the same values, and they should have the same opportunit­ies as men. And to do that, I need to educate them. SAFA is a wonderful organisati­on that is empowering women and educating young girls toward a better life. It goes hand-in-hand with what I do as a woman as well,” explains Ana.

Ana plans to collaborat­e with a couple of interior designers and to work on commission­s. “As the world is still under the grasp of COVID, I had to push my scheduled exhibition­s in New York initially planned for May to later this year, if not even to 2022. I am also collaborat­ing with a couple of interior designers and working on commission­s. As I am an intuitive artist, I let myself be open to new opportunit­ies. You never know how and where life takes you,” she concludes.

The women I portray have what I call an ‘attitude’ of confidence, courage. Attitude, in my descriptio­n, is not a negative state of mind. It is how we approach life. It is a result of self-reflection. — ANA SNEERINGER

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Ana Sneeringer with her works; Cultivatio­n Orange Bow; one of the artwork from Dream series; Continuati­on Contemplat­i on and (inset) I am Enough

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