A graduate of the Royal College of Art in London, Belén is an emerging abstract artist whose work merges intuitive mark-making with psychological depth. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Gerhard Richter and Helen Frankenthaler, she uses flowing, voluminous colour to explore themes of spirituality, control and the unseen forces that shape us. Her process balances freedom with intention — resulting in rich, organic compositions that invite quiet reflection.
In its Artist Spotlight, Cass Art presents an in-depth profile of Anna-Belén Siegmann, portraying her as a rising voice in contemporary abstract painting. The feature introduces her artistic background, including her studies at the Royal College of Art, and highlights the evolution of her visual language.
The article explores Siegmann’s approach to abstraction — a practice shaped by intuition, emotion, and a deep engagement with color and material. Cass Art emphasizes her interest in transformation as a core principle of painting, describing how her works oscillate between spontaneity and control. Quotations from Siegmann reveal her view of painting as an alchemical process in which materials react, shift, and generate resonance with the viewer.
The profile underscores the expressive clarity and experimental energy that define her current body of work, positioning Siegmann as an artist whose practice continues to gain international attention.
