Annabel Linquist


Annabel Linquist, also known as Bel, is an American artist, entrepreneur, musician, and producer.
Annabel specializes in creating custom paintings or "Charms" that "neurologically rewire" the brains of her collectors. According to Linquist, her work is "coded to repel ghosts" and is based on research in epigenetics, neuroplasticity, and the occult. Annabel's privately commissioned "psychic paintings" and custom-made love songs are widely praised and known to be well loved in celebrity circles.
Linquist is the creator of Book Report, a New York Times featured startup that became popular in 2011 by circulating a reincarnated series of Summer Guides that started as an underground Vanity Fair project. She is also known for her work with Sony Ericsson's global promotional campaign for the Xperia Arc, which won a Webby Award in the Integrated Mobile Experience category in London and New York. Linquist created a song using only her mobile phone as a field recording device in Paris for the project.
Annabel has just released her first single in collaboration with Imogen Heap's Mi.Mu gloves project with an EP to follow this year. Bel owns a Parisian record label, and releases music as Holy Magic.
Linquist's most recent startup, , is a knowledge commerce company that shows influencers how to build online courses and live the digital nomad lifestyle. Bel is also the host of a "crush-worthy" podcast called, , focusing on "influencer hacks, mindset shifts, and business tricks."
Bel's forthcoming painting project is a crypto-forward secret club for bitcoin enthusiasts to become high art collectors in an "art world distrpting" experiment called, .