Anita Loomis Landscape 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, MAto
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Artist: Anita Loomis
"The Quiet Spot 3", Abstract Landscape, Twilight, Blue, Aqua, Oil Painting, 2022
By Anita Loomis
Located in Natick, MA
“The Quiet Spot 3” is a 25 x 25 x 1.5 inch oil painting on linen canvas by Anita Loomis that offers a sultry and dreamlike abstract landscape at twilight. With a modern romantic sensibility, the rich aqua blue tones, the composition speaks to stolen moments of solitude in private places. The is an opportunity to collect one of Loomis’ less frequently offered tonal works. Shifting shadows can be seen thru the veils of color; a treatment that lends the scene a truly quiet feel. The silky reflective surface and black gallery painted edges provide a formal finish. This painting is signed on the back.
Anita Loomis is a painter who works from her studio in Kittery, Maine. Communication and the natural world are key subjects of her paintings. Her occasional tonal landscapes offer views of imagined natural spaces for escape and contemplation.
Anita Loomis 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. Loomis 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. She 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...
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2010s Abstract Anita Loomis Landscape Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
"Royal River", abstract, landscape, Maine, oil painting
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Anita Loomis's abstract landscape "Royal River" is the artist's impression of a late fall scene from the shore of the Royal River in Yarmouth, Maine. Painted in an expressive, gestur...
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"The Marker", Impressionist, Landscape, Blue, Green, Oil Painting, 2024
By Anita Loomis
Located in Natick, MA
From the easel of New England painter, Anita Loomis, “The Marker” is a 20 x 20 x 1.5 inch oil painting on canvas that captures a scene from a park that was once the site of an old pa...
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2010s Impressionist Anita Loomis Landscape Paintings
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"Olde Steps", Impressionist Landscape, Stair, Flowers, Green, Oil Painting, 2024
By Anita Loomis
Located in Natick, MA
From the easel of New England painter, Anita Loomis, “Olde Steps” is a 20 x 20 x 1.5 inch oil painting on canvas that captures the impression of old stair remnants overgrown by flowe...
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2010s Impressionist Anita Loomis Landscape Paintings
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Find a wide variety of authentic Anita Loomis landscape paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Anita Loomis in oil paint, paint, canvas and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Anita Loomis landscape paintings, so small editions measuring 18 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Sharon Sieben, Susan Kiefer, and Mary Wheeler. Anita Loomis landscape paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $630 and tops out at $3,800, while the average work can sell for $890.