Annie Preece

Annie Preece ("Love Annie")
Born Anne Marie Preece
1981 (age 3637)
Burlingame, California
Nationality American (United States)
Known for Painting, reality television
Movement Pop art, street art
Website anniepreece.com

Annie Preece (born February 23, 1981) AKA "Love Annie" is an American visual artist, public speaker and comedian who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Early life

Pito was born in Burlingame, California to a family of artists. During her teen years she friended and was mentored by several graffiti artists, becoming one of the few recognized female street artists in San Francisco. By age 27 she (temporarily) put down the spray can and moved to a paintbrush on canvas.

Preece struggled with heroin addiction for over 10 years, her battle was partially documented on Season 1 of the reality series Addicted - Annie & Michael on the TLC network in 2010.[1] She is now living in recovery.[2]

Career

Preece's career started with showings at downtown art walks and group shows, painted shoes for Project Canvas with other artists, and volunteering many hours telling her story of addiction, recovery and passion for art with at-risk youth.[3]

In 2012 she again picked-up the spray can and created a humorous piece on a Melrose and Fairfax wall,[4] and again with a mural drew complaints from the L.A. City Council for its depiction of sex organs.[5]

Her first solo show was in 2013 at Space 1520 in Hollywood.[6] She was asked to be the first female artist to paint a mural on the Roxy Theater in West Hollywood. Notable collaboration include contributing to painting a farewell to the Key Club on Sunset Strip, and work for the final Los Angeles X-Games at Staples Center in 2013.

In 2015 she competed in the first street art reality show, the Oxygen Network's Street Art Throwdown.[7][8]

Preece signs her works "Love Annie" or "xo, Annie". Preece is showing her work at LAB ART Los Angeles and LAB ART Dallas and is working on several projects with artist Justin Bua and his management team.

References

  1. MJF (August 2012). "Addicted: An Interview With Annie Preece". Paper Paint Paste.
  2. "Artist Spotlight: Annie Preece". Groundsounds. October 31, 2013.
  3. McCord, Shanna (January 17, 2011). "Long road to recovery from drug addiction reaches milestone for former Santa Cruz artist Annie Preece". Santa Cruz Sentinel.
  4. MJF (July 2012). "Unleash the Preece!!!". Paper Paint Paste.
  5. Folven, Edwin (August 20, 2012). "City Ponders Next Move With Controversial Mural". Park La Brea News Beverly Press.
  6. Glettner, Eva (July 11, 2013). "TONIGHT: Street Artist Annie Preece Moves into the Gallery". Los Angeles Magazine.
  7. Curiel, Jonathan (January 29, 2015). "Street Art Debuts on Reality TV — For Better and Worse. A Q&A With Contestant Annie Preece". SF Weekly.
  8. "Oxygen to Premiere New Competition Series STREET ART THROWDOWN, 2/3". Broadway World. October 2, 2014.
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