Welcoming Surrealist Painter & Muralist Anna Ganina
- Julie Ahmad
- Aug 6
- 1 min read

We’re beyond excited to welcome Anna Ganina to The Women’s Gallery. Her work is rich, layered, and emotionally charged—bringing something quietly powerful to every wall it touches.

Originally from Ukraine, Anna trained at top art academies in Odessa and Toronto, grounding her in classical technique—but she quickly found her own voice through surrealism. She paints from feeling, not formula. Her pieces unfold like memories: intuitive, symbolic, and just abstract enough to keep you looking a little longer.
Anna’s large-scale paintings command space. They hold presence—often blending stillness with subtle surrealist tension in a way that feels both expansive and intimate. Whether on canvas or panel, her work pulls you into a psychological atmosphere that’s hard to shake.

Outside of the gallery, Anna also leads Vibrant Palette Murals, a passion project she founded after leaving a career in architectural engineering. Through that work, she brings her distinct perspective into the public art space, translating her visual language onto walls across the city. But here at the gallery, we’re honored to showcase the canvas-based side of her vision—where her surrealist storytelling feels especially personal and potent.
We’re thrilled to be showing Anna’s work and can’t wait to bring more of her world into ours as the collection grows.
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