We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Annaroza Butakova a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Annaroza, thanks for joining us today. I’m sure there have been days where the challenges of being an artist or creative force you to think about what it would be like to just have a regular job. When’s the last time you felt that way? Did you have any insights from the experience?
As an artist, I can unequivocally say that I am happier embracing my creative side. The joy of creating something from nothing, of expressing thoughts and emotions in ways that words alone cannot capture, is an unparalleled experience. Art allows me to explore the depths of my imagination, to challenge societal norms, and to connect with others on a profound level. Each piece I create is a part of my soul, and seeing it resonate with others is incredibly fulfilling.
However, there are moments when I do contemplate what life might be like with a more conventional job, but these thoughts are often fleeting. The structure and predictability of a regular job can seem appealing, especially during times when the uncertainties of an artistic career become overwhelming. However, the constraints and limitations of such a life do not align with my intrinsic need for creative freedom and expression.
The last time I found myself pondering the idea of a regular job was during a particularly challenging project. I had been commissioned to create a large painting of Lion for a private collection, and the pressure to deliver something extraordinary weighed heavily on me. The deadline was tight, and the expectations were high.
It was late one evening, and I was standing in front of the unfinished painting, paintbrush in hand, feeling the weight of self-doubt pressing down on my shoulders. The studio was dimly lit, the air heavy with the smell of paint and the soft hum of classical music playing in the background. My hands were stained with vibrant colors, and I could see the vague outlines of what I envisioned, but bringing it to life felt daunting.
In that moment of exhaustion and frustration, the thought of a regular job crossed my mind. I imagined a life with clear boundaries, a set routine, and a steady paycheck. No more sleepless nights agonizing over every brushstroke, no more fear of failure or rejection. The allure of stability and predictability was strong.
But as I stood there, lost in thought, I realized something profound. The struggles I faced were not just obstacles; they were integral to my journey as an artist. Each challenge, each moment of doubt, pushed me to grow, to innovate, and to refine my craft. The freedom to explore new ideas, to take risks, and to create something uniquely mine far outweighed the temporary comfort of a conventional job.
I took a deep breath, dipped my brush into the paint, and continued working on the painting. With each stroke, I felt a renewed sense of purpose and determination. The painting of Lion gradually came to life, and with it, my conviction that being an artist was not just a career choice but a calling.
In conclusion, while the thought of a regular job occasionally flits through my mind, it is the challenges and triumphs of being an artist that truly make me feel alive. The joy of creation, the ability to touch lives through my work, and the endless possibilities that art offers are irreplaceable.

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
My name is Annaroza, and I am an artist dedicated to exploring and celebrating the physical and emotional intricacies of women. My journey into the world of art began in my childhood, where I was captivated by the expressive potential of colors and forms. This early fascination led me to pursue formal education in the arts, allowing me to refine my skills and develop a unique voice.
I specialize in creating works that highlight the strength and complexity of the female experience. My portfolio includes portraiture, figurative pieces, and abstract compositions, all aimed at conveying the beauty and intricacy of women’s lives. Through my art, I strive to capture and express the resilience and power of women, regardless of their backgrounds or differences.
One of the key problems I solve for my clients is providing a profound and nuanced depiction of femininity that resonates deeply and authentically. Whether it’s a commissioned portrait that captures the essence of a loved one, a figurative piece that tells a story of strength and resilience, or an abstract composition that evokes deep emotional responses, my work aims to inspire and move viewers. What sets me apart is my ability to blend technical precision with a deep emotional connection to my subjects, ensuring that each piece is both unique and impactful.
I am most proud of learning and mastering the art of stained glass. This new medium has opened up a world of possibilities and allowed me to create unique artworks that embody my style in an entirely new way. Working with stained glass feels magical—the way light interacts with the colors and shapes adds a dynamic and ethereal quality to my pieces that is truly enchanting.
This new skill has enriched my artistic practice and provided fresh avenues for expressing the strength and complexity of the female experience. My stained glass works, whether they are intricate portraits or abstract compositions, continue to celebrate women’s resilience and beauty, but with a luminous, transformative twist.
For potential clients, followers, and fans, I want you to know that my work is driven by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to celebrating women’s strength and resilience. Each project, whether created with traditional mediums or stained glass, is approached with meticulous attention to detail and a deep respect for the subject matter. I believe that art has the power to transcend boundaries and connect people, and I aim to reflect that belief in every piece I create.
I continuously explore new techniques and mediums to keep my work fresh and innovative. My foray into stained glass art is a testament to this, and I am excited to see where this journey takes me. Your support and appreciation fuel my creative journey.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for art that not only decorates but also tells a powerful story and evokes deep emotions, I would be honored to collaborate with you. Thank you for your interest in my work.

What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
For me, the most rewarding aspect of being an artist is the ability to evoke emotions and inspire connections through my work. It’s incredibly fulfilling when my art resonates with someone on a personal level, sparking reflection or empathy.

Are there any books, videos, essays or other resources that have significantly impacted your management and entrepreneurial thinking and philosophy?
Yes, Carl Jung’s works have significantly impacted my management and entrepreneurial thinking. Jung’s exploration of the connection between psychology and art has deeply resonated with me. His ideas on the collective unconscious and archetypes have provided profound insights into the human psyche, which I find incredibly valuable in my creative process.
Books like “Man and His Symbols” and “The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious” have helped me understand the deeper meanings behind symbols and motifs in art. Jung’s ability to explain complex psychological concepts in a clear and accessible way has influenced how I approach both my art and my interactions with clients and collaborators.
Understanding the psychological underpinnings of creativity has allowed me to manage my artistic practice with greater empathy and insight. It has also helped me connect more authentically with my audience, as I strive to create works that resonate on a deeper, more universal level. Jung’s work has not only enriched my art but also enhanced my ability to navigate the entrepreneurial aspects of being an artist.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://annaroza.art/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annaroza.artista/




Image Credits
I own these photos.

