Anna Mazzotta is a British visual artist of Italian descent.
[1][2][3] She is best known for her paintings and charcoal drawings, based on observations of life, revivalist glamour underpinned by humour which is often bittersweet.
[6][7][8] Her work was included in the exhibition Five RCA Painters at the Paton Gallery.
[6] Critics note that her art has a depth of narrative that makes her work unique with a distinctive style that is instantly recognisable.
[12] She has done private commissions for Jane Fonda and Norman Cook.