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Anita Loomis Figurative Paintings

American, b. 1964
Anita Loomis (b.1964, Wiesbaden, Germany) creates paintings that explore facets of human dialogue and relationships. Through painting, humor, and a deep curiosity about human imperfection, she investigates what it means to navigate communication with people who see the world through different cultural lenses. Anita paints to shine a light on the common threads that connect our human experiences and spotlight the value of empathy. Loomis earned her BA in Studio Art from Framingham State University in Massachusetts, and her MA with a concentration in Arts Management from the University of Central Florida. She worked in the field of architectural stained glass for fifteen years and has focused on painting since 2004. Anita lives and works in Kittery, Maine. Her work has been exhibited at Miller White Gallery, South Dennis, MA; Fountain Street Gallery, Boston, MA, and various exhibitions in New England, Pennsylvania, China, and Japan. Her work is collected privately. She is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA
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Artist: Anita Loomis
"Boardwalk", Contemporary, Abstract, Seaside, Green, Purple, Oil Painting, 2025
By Anita Loomis
Located in Franklin, MA
“Boardwalk” is a robust 30 x 40 x 1.5 inch oil painting on canvas by Anita Loomis that offers a playful and dreamlike abstract seaside view. With her own highly developed style of pa...
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2010s Contemporary Anita Loomis Figurative Paintings

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"Diva", Contemporary, Playing Card, Pink, Purple, Oil Painting, 2025
By Anita Loomis
Located in Franklin, MA
“Diva” is an exciting and brilliant painting based on playing card designs and featuring a character who will not be ignored. This 30 x 30 x 1.5 inch oil painting on canvas by Anita ...
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2010s Contemporary Anita Loomis Figurative Paintings

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