Image Gallery Anita Kinle
Anita's style and color selection are heavily influenced by her travels
throughout Southeast Asia, the South Pacific and the Caribbean. In each picture, she attempts to perpetuate nature in its eternity. Occasionally, she captures moments from tales encountered while traveling to exotic places.
Anita states that all her pictures are intended to be positive expressions,
her expressions of the present. The colors reflect sensuality.
During her creative period, Anita often invited neighborhood children to
paint with her. She tells us she is inspired by their laughter and
then tries to capture their joy and excitement of life in her work.
Anita applies variable techniques in her artwork suchas as the integration of mineral substances,
sand, dried flower buds and gold-plated ceramic squares, left to her from grandfather Leo's workshop.
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Rose Bush nspired by an 1000-year old rose bush; you can visit it in Hildesheim, Germany.
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Planetary System Inspired by the vision of comet 'Hale Bopp.'
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Passage to India: "It leads across the water and across the land. In India, you view a wealth of colors and the eternal beauty with eyes wide open." This was painted with a fiery anticipation for the first journey to India. |

Spring Flower Meadow As seen in Austria.
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Native American Blood Shed
Native American arrowhead collection obtained from an antique store in upstate New York.
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Swan This was created as a teamwork effort with a fellow artist.
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Tropical Paradise Coastline
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The Formidable Waringin Tree in Bali
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Git-Git Falls, Bali: ""Bali is paradise on earth. You feel it immediately when stepping off the plane, and you still feel it many, many years afterwards deep in your soul."
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Temple Dancers Impression from the Trip to Bali
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The Tree of Life "Life provides for perpetual joy and experiences."
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Lost in Thought
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Where there is a shadow, you will find light!
"A room to ponder, reflect and find yourself."
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Sun Flowers
The Power of Summer
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Caribbean Island Dominican Republic This was painted to reflect upon a memorable trip to the Caribbean.
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Harvest Impression with fall colors, oil mixed with sand and dried flower heads.
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