Artist Anne Nordhaus-Bike Launches Colorful New Website
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New website showcases the artist's colorful watercolor paintings and mixed media art.

CHICAGO - illiNews -- Award-winning Chicago artist Anne Nordhaus-Bike has launched a new art website for Anne Nordhaus-Bike Art.

The colorful website shows some of her latest art such as flower collections and mixed media works, as well as her classic colorful horizons paintings and other selected works.

It also features her blogs, biographical information, information on purchasing her original art, and a fun section called "Sterling Suggests"—whimsical art featuring animals for a cat-approved experience that even her cat Sterling would enjoy.

"As of now, I'm a full-time artist," said Nordhaus-Bike, who previously also worked as an editor, writer, and astrologer—but all the while as an artist as well.

"The website is filled with new paintings and some past favorites, as well as some of my mixed media artwork," Nordhaus-Bike explained. "There is much to explore, and I hope art lovers have fun exploring it."

She added that she is thrilled that art lovers are "with me for this momentous launch and huge step in my art life."

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See Anne's new website at https://annenordhausbike.com/

About Anne Nordhaus-Bike
Nordhaus-Bike paints colorful, joyful watercolors inspired by nature, and makes mixed media art.

Her work has appeared in numerous solo and group shows as well as many arts programs, presentations, and performances. Her work has been published in periodicals and books, covered in numerous print and online publications, and featured in broadcast media, both on television and in a feature film.

Nordhaus-Bike received a degree in art history, with honors, from the University of Chicago and went on to launch a fine arts column that ran for two decades in the Gazette Chicago newspaper, where she served in various capacities from the paper's founding in 1983 to its closure in 2024.

She founded her multimedia arts firm, ANB Communications, in 1993.

A member of the prestigious Woman Made Gallery in Chicago since 1998, she published her book, Follow The Sun, in 2012. The book includes more than a dozen of her original watercolors. Among her many awards and honors, she was named to the National Women's Hall of Fame's Wall of Fame in 1997.

For more information go to https://annenordhausbike.com/ or email anne@annenordhausbike.com.

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