Introducing
The artist
Marcia Annor is a contemporary artist whose work explores themes of human connection, unity, emotion, and light through spiritually inspired visual storytelling.
Known for her luminous figures, radiant compositions, and emotionally expressive style, Marcia creates artwork designed to evoke reflection, warmth, and a deeper sense of connection within the spaces people live and work in.
With a background in Fine Art, Art History, and Animation, her creative journey has evolved across multiple artistic disciplines, blending traditional painting with digital artistry to create visually immersive and meaningful works.
Over the years, Marcia has collaborated with recognised brands including Penguin Random House and Tumblr, while continuing to develop a distinct artistic voice rooted in compassion, shared humanity, and emotional resonance.
Early Years
Born in Ghana and raised in London, Marcia’s creative journey began at an early age through a deep fascination with storytelling, emotion, and human expression.
Inspired by both the visible and invisible aspects of life, her work gradually evolved into a fusion of fine art, spirituality, symbolism, and contemporary visual design, drawing from experiences, emotions, and the shared connections that exist between people.
Her background in animation and digital art continues to influence her approach to composition, movement, and light, helping shape the immersive visual language that defines her work today.
At the heart of Marcia’s artwork is a desire to create pieces that feel emotionally alive — artwork that not only transforms a space visually, but also resonates with people on a deeper human level.
Mission Statement
Marcia’s understanding of human connection was shaped by two very different worlds.
In Ghana, community was woven into everyday life. Families, neighbours, and entire communities played a role in supporting one another. There is a saying often heard across Africa: “It takes a village to raise a child.” People knew their neighbours, children grew up surrounded by extended family, and there was a strong sense that no one truly walked through life alone.
Moving to the United Kingdom exposed Marcia to a very different culture. While she appreciated the opportunities and diversity around her, she also became aware of a growing sense of separation between people. Communities felt less connected, neighbours often remained strangers, and many people appeared to carry their struggles alone.
This contrast would later become one of the defining influences behind her artwork.
Through her studies in Fine Art, Art History, and Animation, Marcia developed her technical skills and learned to express ideas across multiple creative disciplines. Yet long before she could articulate a clear artistic vision, certain themes were already emerging naturally through her work.
Without consciously planning it, she found herself repeatedly drawing galaxies, stars, cosmic landscapes, nature, animals, and the invisible relationships between living things. Looking back, she realised these images were all pointing toward the same message.
The deeper theme was connection. A connection between humanity and nature. A connection between individuals and their communities. A connection between the physical and the spiritual. Ultimately, a connection between all forms of life.
Today, Marcia’s work explores the idea of oneness, the understanding that while each person has their own unique identity, we are all part of something greater than ourselves.
Marcia believes that beneath our individual identities exists a deeper shared essence. Her work explores the possibility that we are not separate from nature, from one another, or from the universe itself, but expressions of the same source experiencing life through different perspectives. Through her paintings, she invites viewers to reflect on both their individuality and their connection to the greater whole.
Her paintings are inspired by the belief that we are not separate from nature, separate from one another, or separate from the universe. Rather, we are expressions of it.
Through luminous figures, symbolic storytelling, and themes of light and shared humanity, her work invites viewers to reflect on the invisible threads that connect us all.
At its heart, Marcia’s Divinity is an exploration of what becomes possible when we honour our individuality while remembering our connection to everything around us.
Because healing, growth, and transformation rarely happen in isolation.
They happen through connection.
