Ann Gallick is a contemporary landscape artist based in Minnesota, focused on discovering balance and structure within the energy of nature.

She began her studies in graphic design at the University of Minnesota and further developed her painting and drawing skills at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Ann participated in the WARM mentor program, and she continues to study and values the fresh perspectives this brings to her artistic passion.

Ann’s artwork conveys emotions through a blend of abstract and figurative elements, drawing from both reality and the ethereal, with strong references to nature. Key themes in her work include:

- A sense of completeness while being alone.
- A spiritual connection with nature.

Her connection to music is seen in the rhythm and harmony within an image through the use of color and layers. The repetition of patterns and color choices engage the viewer through the image. It further abstracts the image and gives the viewer a new experience through the artist's interpretation.

Each painting begins with thoughtful color selections and mark-making. Images emerge throughout the painting process, recalling memories of past journeys and conversations that transport the artist to a specific time and place.

Ann's art has been described as revitalizing, evoking a sense of calm while simultaneously energizing. It encourages reflections on our journeys in nature and reminds us of specific locations where memories can unfold. The wild often appears peaceful, waiting for those who take the time to look closely enough to see more.