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Our goal is to bring the elegance and tranquility of nature into your home or personal style. At Annris, we believe in making Luxurious art accessible, offering affordably priced elegance to suit every taste.

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Curated Artists

These artists share their passion of the beauty in nature. These minimalistic yet detailed paintings invite that same passion and beauty into your home.

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Carla Ann Morris

Carla Ann Morris is a talented artist who finds inspiration in the beauty of nature, bringing its divine elegance and tranquility to life through her work. Her art captures intricate botanical details with a unique blend of realism and stylization, evoking a sense of harmony and wonder. Pieces like Emerald Stillness showcase her mastery of color and form, transforming natural elements into timeless, captivating designs.

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Vincent Van Gogh


Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter whose bold colors, emotional honesty, and expressive brushwork changed the course of modern art. Though largely unrecognized during his lifetime, Van Gogh created over 2,000 artworks, including iconic pieces like Starry Night, Sunflowers, and Almond Blossom. His work, often inspired by nature and daily life, reflects both his passion and inner struggles. Today, Van Gogh is celebrated as one of the most influential and beloved artists in history.

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Claude Monet


Claude Monet (1840–1926) was a French painter and a founding figure of the Impressionist movement, known for his revolutionary approach to capturing light, color, and atmosphere. With works like Water Lilies, Impression, Sunrise, and Woman with a Parasol, Monet transformed the art world by painting fleeting moments from nature with loose brushwork and vivid color. His beloved garden in Giverny became the setting for many of his masterpieces, reflecting his lifelong devotion to beauty in the natural world. Today, Monet’s work is celebrated worldwide as a cornerstone of modern art.

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William Morris

William Morris (1834-1896) was a British artist, designer, and writer best known for his intricate textile and wallpaper patterns. A leading figure of the Arts and Crafts movement, he championed craftsmanship, natural motifs, and medieval-inspired designs. His iconic floral and foliage patterns remain widely admired and continue to influence modern design.

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Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer (1836-1910) is widely regarded as one of the greatest American painters of the 19th century, known for his evocative landscapes, marine scenes, and powerful depictions of everyday life. Self-taught and fiercely independent, Homer’s work spans a range of subjects—from Civil War battlefields to stormy coastlines—but always reflects his deep sensitivity to the human spirit and the natural world.

Winslow Homer’s style blends realism with a subtle romanticism. He avoids sentimentality, choosing instead to present life with honesty, dignity, and quiet drama. His influence can be seen across generations of American artists, and his work remains celebrated in major museums and collections around the world.

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Pierre-Joseph Redouté

Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759-1840) is a highly skilled botanist and artist, renowned for his exquisite botanical illustrations. His detailed and scientifically accurate paintings capture the beauty of plant life with remarkable precision. His work remains influential, with many of his pieces featured in catalogs and textbooks, continuing to inspire botanists, artists, and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Mary Voux Walcott

Mary Voux Walcott (1860-1940) loved painting flowers from a young age and became passionate about botany and painting during trips to the Rocky Mountains. Mary's talent for capturing the rare blooming mountain arnica made her focus on botanical illustrations. She was also a mountain climber and photographer who loved exploring the Canadian Rockies.

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