Anna Payne is a Raleigh-based exhibiting artist and muralist whose large-scale, abstract-geometric paintings examine themes of environment, perspective, growth, and humanity. With a foundation in Fine Art and Religious studies, her practice merges formal abstraction with more allusive, representational elements, establishing a conceptual framework that reflects both individual experience and broader cultural narratives. Through this visual language, her work seeks to foster reflection, dialogue, and connection.
Currently working from Studio 109 at ArtSpace in Raleigh, Anna is available by appointment for studio visits, discussions, and inquiries. She welcomes feedback and looks forward to engaging with others about her work.