Annabell Mozer
Annabell Mozer’s artistic journey began on her 30th birthday—a turning point shaped by the profound experience of overcoming a serious illness. In the midst of recovery, she discovered painting as a way to process, to breathe, and to be. What started as an emotional outlet quickly became a deep passion and, eventually, her life’s purpose.
A self-taught artist based in Stuttgart, Germany, Annabell now works almost every day in her studio, which has become her feel-goog place. Music is an essential part of her creative process—often playing loud as she paints, moves, and sometimes even dances. For her, music and painting form a rhythm that drives her emotions and imagination. That physical expression becomes part of the artwork itself.
Annabell doesn’t limit herself to a single style or theme. Her work is about spontaneity and staying true to the moment. She lets color guide her. Acrylic paint, with its immediacy and vibrancy, allows her to work directly and intuitively—responding in real time to what she feels. She often paints on large-scale canvases attached directly to the wall, creating a fluid connection between artist, artwork, and space. This approach invites the energy of the room to merge with the painting, allowing boundaries to dissolve.
Nature—especially flowers—inspires her deeply. She’s fascinated by their colors, forms, and emotional resonance. But beyond any single motif, her work is driven by the belief that art is a way to let go. Each painting reflects an emotional truth of a given moment—raw, honest, and alive.
Since 2023, Annabell’s works have been exhibited in cities such as Paris, Miami, Milan, Madrid, Monaco, and Stuttgart. Her art has found its way into private collections and the hearts of those who connect with her vivid, expressive style.
For Annabell, art is not about perfection—it’s about presence. It’s her most powerful way of staying connected to herself and others.
Annabell Mozer (born 1989) is a self-taught artist based in Stuttgart, Germany. She began her artistic journey at 30 after overcoming a serious illness, turning to painting as a form of healing and expression. Her vibrant acrylic works—often large-scale and unframed—reflect a spontaneous interplay of music, color, and emotion.
Since 2023, her art has been exhibited in cities including Miami, Paris, Milan, and Stuttgart, gaining recognition and entering private collections. Annabell embraces diversity in style, with flowers as a recurring motif, celebrating color, spontaneity and the freedom of the moment.
tulips in vase, 2023. Acrylic color on canvas, 100 x 120 cm
FRIDA KAHLO with DUA LIPA, 2024. Acrylic color, gouache, nail polish, structuring paste pumice-mortar and modelling paste on canvas, 120 x 100 cm
hollyhock, 2022. Watercolor on canvas, 40 x 30 cm
lying tulips, 2025. Acrylic color on canvas, 120 x 150 cm
yellow roses with tulips in a vase, 2025. Acrylic color on canvas, 70 x 50 cm
my homeland - my little water lily pond, 2024. Acrylic color on canvas, 90 x 120 cm
pastel hydrangea in blue, 2024. Soft pastels and Pitt Pastel pencils on paper, 40 x 30 cm
strong roses, 2024. Acrylic color, gouache and nail polish on canvas, 120 x 150 cm
anemones, 2022. Watercolor on paper, 65 x 50 cm
4 tulips, 2025. Watercolor on canvas, 50 x 40 cm