
Look Again.
Astonishingly realistic—and humane—wildlife sculptures.
Hand made with natural and man-made materials by Swedish born artist Anne Andersson.
Truly Unique Artwork
Anne Andersson’s life-size sculptures bring animals to life with masterful attention to the most intricate details. Her work is highly sought after by galleries, designers, private collectors and public figures. Anne’s art is also commissioned for public display in elite locations, including the Salvador Dalí Museum, the MGM Grand and Mirage Hotels, and Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay.
“People who like to display big game animal trophies should take a cue from collectors, among them many celebrities, who show off the lifelike animal sculptures of Anne Andersson instead.”
— Tampa Bay Times

Handcrafted by Nature
Anne’s sculptures are intricately hand-crafted from the fibers of the Agave sisalana plant. Used by the Aztecs and the Mayans to make fabrics and paper, the sisal plant consists of a rosette of 6-foot tall sword-shaped leaves, with each leaf containing an average of 1,000 fibers. These materials are a reflection of the natural world that inspires Anne’s art.
No Animals Are Harmed in the Making of the Artwork
Anne Andersson’s artwork provides a humane alternative. Her one-of-a-kind sculptures harness the allure of tigers—and many other exotic species—without contributing to their suffering.
On the Runway at Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan Spring/Summer 2020 Show
“The set was transformed into an elaborate jungle rainforest which featured a lifesize leopard and jaguar on the stage (not real, but made from sisal by the artist Anne Andersson, and borrowed from the designers’ private collection) and which led on to a 40-yard leopard-print catwalk.” - The Guardian
