Artworks by Annie Terrazzo


After graduating from the Academy of Art in San Francisco, CA, ANNIE TERRAZZO began her career in trash portraiture, focusing on using found objects, newspapers, and magazines. She strives to create work that allows the viewer to recognize image and text based language, drawing you in through the technical skill she possesses and the attention to detail that permeates all of her work.

These artworks were previously published in the 2016 Summer Issue.

AT LEAST IM FAMOUS NOW / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
AT LEAST I’M FAMOUS NOW / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
SITTING SMOKING WATCHING READING / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
SITTING SMOKING WATCHING READING / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
IM OK UR SO SO / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
IM OK UR SO SO / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
SEE WHAT I SEE / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
SEE WHAT I SEE / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
DARKEST HOUR / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved
DARKEST HOUR / annie terrazzo / in parentheses (2016) / all rights reserved

Author: Mr. Phillipe

Phillipe Martin Chatelain / @uptownvoice / Phillipe is the Managing Editor of In Parentheses. He is a poet from New York City with a Masters Degree in Poetry from The New School. He writes as someone in the tradition of the urban troubadour or the flaneur–wandering, taking notes. He believes that poetry of our generation has taken on a much more digital definition. Furthermore, it is important for New Modernist writers like those exhibited in In Parentheses Literary Magazine to assume the forms of media available in order to carry on the history of Sublime Art. His series taking shots alone was self-published in 2012-2015. The self-published collection FACETS (2019) is now available.

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