Ann Craven

Ann Craven (born 1967) is an American painter. Craven is known for her paintings of birds, the moon, flowers and animals, often executed with strong chromatic contrasts.[1][2] In a 2006 project, she painted over 400 paintings of the moon, as seen from the roof of her New York residence.[3][4]

Craven's work is included in the collection of Whitney Museum of American Art,[5] the Museum of Modern Art, New York[6] and the Henry Art Gallery.[7]

She is married to artist Peter Halley.[8]

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