Discover Anina's Works in Public Exhibitions

Anina P. Fuller, a master of her craft, has been captivating audiences with her stunning paintings for over six decades. Her works, renowned for their fine art collection of original paintings on canvas, have been featured in prestigious public exhibitions across the United States. From her Sonoma Valley studio to her Maine island home, Anina’s works in public exhibitions creatively display palpable energy in every stroke.

Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or just beginning to explore the world of visual arts, Anina’s collection of nature-inspired artwork offers a unique and inspiring experience. Discover the beauty and depth of her creations by browsing through her canvas art website.

Anina's Paintings

Anina has a lifelong experience in art. See some of her beautiful original oil paintings below:

What Other Artists Love About Anina's Works

“Anina Porter Fuller responds to nature with an informed eye and a sensitive brush. Her work is evocative, it lingers in the mind…”

- Elaine Benson, Gallery Owner

“If you like the limpid lieder of Franz Schubert and the lyric poetry of Maine’s own Edna St. Vincent Millay, you will certainly appreciate the artwork of Anina Porter Fuller. Her oils are lyrics on canvas. There’s great emphasis upon greenness in her art, in the grass, in the trees, in the bushes, even in the water in some cases…the shady walks into the woods are, to put it mildly, etudes in serenity. Shubert could have composed a song about Fuller’s work; Millay would certainly have done as much in a poem.”

- Ralph Pettee, Writer

Anina's Life as an Artist

“Oil painting has been my lifelong passion. I was fortunate to grow up in an extended family of artists and naturalists whose artistic expression was their unique medium of relating to the natural world and all that is experienced therein. Throughout my childhood and young adulthood, I was encouraged and guided by two uncles, Fairfield Porter (“a complex painter of note”) and Eliot Porter (“father of color photography”).

I learned to “see” from their artistic example and also from my own experiences of nature. Color is what interests me the most. It is thrilling to paint orange and alizarin hawkweed opening to the sun… dazzling morning light reflected on the table… or a vast, still expanse of greenish blue. I choose to see the brilliance in the ordinary things of life.”

- Anina P. Fuller