
Anna Núñez / Swimming in the Rain
Anna Núñez is a mixed-media painter based in Florida whose abstract works speak in the language of emotion, memory, and surrender. Guided by both intention and chance, she creates layered compositions that blend gestural mark-making with delicate washes of color, revealing quiet stories beneath their surfaces.
Her collection explores the intersections of love, memory, and surrender through gestural mark-making and layered washes of color. Each piece balances intention with spontaneity, inviting chance to shape the final composition. Infused with warmth and personal reflection, the series captures fleeting moments and enduring emotions, offering viewers an experience of peace, joy, and contemplation.
Swimming in the Rain is inspired by the serenity of summertime swims — whether in a quiet lake tucked within the Blue Ridge Mountains or along the shoreline near my hometown. There’s something profoundly peaceful about floating in still water as a summer storm begins to drift in, the air thick with anticipation and calm.
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Anna Núñez is a mixed-media painter based in Florida whose abstract works speak in the language of emotion, memory, and surrender. Guided by both intention and chance, she creates layered compositions that blend gestural mark-making with delicate washes of color, revealing quiet stories beneath their surfaces.
Her collection explores the intersections of love, memory, and surrender through gestural mark-making and layered washes of color. Each piece balances intention with spontaneity, inviting chance to shape the final composition. Infused with warmth and personal reflection, the series captures fleeting moments and enduring emotions, offering viewers an experience of peace, joy, and contemplation.
Swimming in the Rain is inspired by the serenity of summertime swims — whether in a quiet lake tucked within the Blue Ridge Mountains or along the shoreline near my hometown. There’s something profoundly peaceful about floating in still water as a summer storm begins to drift in, the air thick with anticipation and calm.










