Form and light, sculpted between earth and sky.
Anna Egle
Anna Egle (b. 1990) is a sculptor based in Riga whose practice spans from delicate, jewel-like works to monumental sculptures reaching up to nine meters high, later cast in bronze. She holds an MFA in Sculpture from the Art Academy of Latvia (2017) and has exhibited widely since 2011, with works included in private collections in the USA, Denmark, Austria, Latvia, and Lithuania.
For over a decade, she has also collaborated on sacred sculpture projects in the United States, where her works continue to shape cultural and spiritual spaces.
Egle’s artistic language emerges at the meeting point of material and spiritual: her sculptures often reflect light through textured surfaces, revealing a dialogue between clarity and shadow, fragility and monumentality. Drawing from personal experience and universal archetypes, her works embody an inner compass—an exploration of memory, transformation, and the search for balance.
Poetic in form and thought, her sculptures become both anchor and key: spaces where the visible and invisible, the earthly and the sacred, merge into a single movement.
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Anna Egle