Ana Biancullo has been painting since 2006. In that short time she has achieved a skill level equal to double that. She has not had any formal art education and is basically self-taught.
Ana has created paintings in many different mediums but has preferred and perfected her artistic skill using acrylic.
She gathers inspiration from nature in all forms, but has a special affinity to painting Australian’s rainforest.
She has exhibited her works in community exhibitions and has sold numerous works to support missions close to her heart as is member of the Red Point Gallery on the South Coast.
Ana is an artist that gives her heart and soul to every piece she creates.
Ana is a creative supporter of Compassion Australia, during 2010 Ana created two artworks for the Blue Easel Art Exhibition. 'Glory in the Dump' and 'Hope for All'. The exhibition was focused on Millennium Development Goal 4 - reduce infant mortality, and themed "the Art of Survival", Celebrating the decrease of children under five years of age dying from preventable causes. A percentage of Ana's artworks is contributed to the works of Compassion to help release children from poverty in Jesus name.