MULTIDISCIPLINARY
MESSY
METAPHYSICAL
Through painting, drawing, movement and ritual, I explore how creativity becomes a spiritual practice. A way to honour grief and listen for what wants to be tended.
I create work that sits between altar and studio: intuitive & often collaborative. Each piece begins as a small act of devotion.
An offering to connection, to community, to the unseen.
An invitation for others to explore a deeper relationship with their inner/outer world.
I’m a multidisciplinary artist based in the East Midlands.
My practice moves between drawing, painting, movement, sound, and community-centred installation - exploring grief, and rituals of sensing the world through a disabled lens.
Before identifying as an artist, I worked as an event manager and creative practitioner, holding spaces for reflection, intuition, and belonging. Those early years - spent guiding others through creative and spiritual practice - built the foundation of how I now approach art:
as a form of care.
My community work continues through Time With Anna - an ongoing practice of tarot, tattooing, and illustration. Anna Roberts-Finn extends that conversation outward - gathering everything that sits between image, body, and spirit.
I’m interested in how creativity can hold what words cannot. How we draw around loss, build space for slowness, and reimagine connection through shared (messy) making as a form of survival.
Meet Anna
My practice is both spiritual and research-driven, a weaving of intuitive process and lived experience, whilst letting curiosity answer how different art forms affect the healing process.
I explore grief, ritual, lore, care, and transformation through a metaphysical lens. Paint, paper, sound, and movement become the language through which I ask:
How do we stay with what’s tender?
Over time, my work has evolved from the spiritual/creative practice of Time With Anna into something more internal and reflective.
Before painting, I facilitated, and I still do. Hosting workshops taught me that everybody is an artist: that the impulse to make is both a human right and a sacred act.
I weave tarot and witchcraft into my practice - using divination as both compositional structure and inquiry. A reading might become a research project. Mark making might echo a spell.
Ritual is not ornament for me; it is method.
Art as ritual and reclamation. A way to stay with what’s complicated, to honour what’s lost, and to keep choosing tenderness in a world that doesn’t want you to slow down.
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Enquiries, Opportunities, Questions, Secrets welcomed.