Annatomix's Geometric Fox Murals and Sculptures Spotlighted
Annatomix, a street artist celebrated for her striking geometric animal murals, has been producing artwork that includes foxes, red pandas, and seabirds. Her notable pieces, such as "Longbridge Foxes" (2023), "Guardian" (2024), and "Give Me Shelter" (2023) in Worcester, along with "The Ratcatcher" (2025) in Digbeth, Birmingham, showcase vibrant color planes and bold shadows akin to origami. In Belfast, she created "Flying High – Seabirds" (2024) and "Red Panda" (2023) at Belfast Zoo. Annatomix also works on mixed-media sculptures, including foxes in shadow boxes and a fox head in progress. Recently awarded a "Develop Your Creative Practice" grant from Arts Council England, she aims to explore metalwork and foster stronger creative communities, particularly in Birmingham. With a decade of professional experience, she seeks to impart her knowledge of intellectual property law to assist fellow artists. Her work has been featured in Colossal, an independent arts publication.
Key facts
- Annatomix creates geometric animal murals and mixed-media sculptures.
- Her murals include 'Longbridge Foxes' (2023), 'Guardian' (2024), 'Give Me Shelter' (2023) in Worcester, and 'The Ratcatcher' (2025) in Digbeth, Birmingham.
- She also created 'Flying High – Seabirds' (2024) in Belfast and 'Red Panda' (2023) at Belfast Zoo.
- She received a 'Develop Your Creative Practice' grant from Arts Council England.
- The grant supports her experimentation with metalwork.
- She plans to research ways to build stronger creative communities and encourage public art projects in Birmingham.
- She has 10 years of professional experience and wants to share knowledge about intellectual property law.
- Her work is featured on Colossal.
- She is particularly fond of foxes, describing them as 'sacred to some, vermin to others.'
Entities
Artists
- Annatomix
Institutions
- Arts Council England
- Colossal
Locations
- Belfast
- Birmingham
- Worcester
- Digbeth
- United Kingdom