The driving force of the work of Annerose is a fascination for nature, for the diversity of life forms. Originally she wanted to become a biologist or an artist. Annerose chose art, but her interest for biology and for biodiversity can be found both visually and in content of her work.
Her latest work is about the relationship between man and nature in today’s world. It intrigues her to see how our conceptions of nature are determined by contemporary science, economy, media, and our culture. These preoccupations are reflected in (sur)realist sculptures that tell stories and provoke contradictory feelings.
Annerose attaches great importance to craftsmanship. With great precision and diligence Annerose creates work that touches people and that makes people think of the role humans play in this world.