Biography
Anna Rudko (born 1985, Rostov-on-Don) is an artist working in the field of contemporary painting and neo-impressionism. She is known for a vivid, emotional visual language that combines bold brushwork, expressive color, and subtle observations of human inner states. She lives and works in Rostov-on-Don.
Anna began studying painting in 2017 at the Museum of Contemporary Art on Dmitrovskaya (Rostov-on-Don). In 2018, she became deeply interested in fashion illustration and continued her education with leading Russian and international artists.
About the work
Anna explores themes of inner silence, memory, intimacy, vulnerability, and human strength. Her painting brings together elements of fashion illustration, classical academic training, and contemporary visual culture. She primarily works in oil, creating series united by an atmosphere of observation, gentle psychological depth, and contrasting color dramaturgy. She defines her artistic approach as neo-impressionism:
“For me, art is not an escape from reality, but a way to speak about it honestly and deeply.
I believe that an artist is not obliged to repeat the past — they must be able to feel and articulate their own time.
My works are observations of inner states, memory, silence, and human vulnerability.
I seek a balance between strength and tenderness, intuition and structure, between the world we see and the one we feel.”
Anna’s works are held in private collections in Russia, Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Canada, Australia, and Norway. Among her collectors is actress Anastasia Tsvetaeva; one of Anna’s paintings hangs alongside a work by David Hockney in a private collection in England.
Anna collaborates with international galleries. Artfully Walls selected her works for a collaboration with Anthropologie, one of the world’s leading fashion retailers.