She was educated at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, La Seyne-Sur-Mer between 1966 and 1970. She married Claude Bachelier in 1969 and had three children.
Before returning to the "classic" work of oil painting, she worked on silk for ten years (where she began to explore the same themes as today). Among these orders she worked on the interior decoration of private Falcon aircraft for the firm Dassault.
Then having reached the maximum of what it could allow this technique, she abandoned it in 1989 and focused on oil painting.
She presented her paintings for the first time at Corenc at the Château de la Condamine.
Artistic style
Metamorphosis, transition, and evolution provide the common threads of the art of Anne Bachelier. The artist captivates her audience with compelling, highly imaginative images that are distinct, unique, inventive and immediately recognizable. Her metaphysical, dream-like fantasies evoke feelings simultaneously powerful, peaceful, and protective. This unique "other" world, untouched by time or place, reminds the viewer of the eternal dance of transformation and regeneration.
"Phenix et Dragons" - *Chaumont en Champagne-Chapelle des Jésuites
"Phenix et Dragons" - *Viechtach-(Bavière) Biennale d'art fantastique
"Phenix et Dragons" - *Paris Grand Palais
Books
Rose Daughter - a Re-telling of Beauty and the Beast (1998). Text: Robin McKinley. Illustrations: Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
Princess of Wax / Princesse de Cire (2003). Text: Scot D. Ryersson & Michael Orlando Yaccarino. Illustrations: Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (2005). Text: Lewis Carroll. Illustrations Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
Phantom of the Opera / L'Fantome de l'Opera (2009). Text: Gaston Leroux. Illustrations by Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
13 by Edgar Allan Poe (2012). Text: Edgar Allan Poe. Illustrations: Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
The Book / Le Livre (2001). Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.