Rita Blitt’s latest exhibition, “Earth’s Symphony,” is currently on display at the Leedy Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri, until February 27. Blitt’s artistic exploration of line, movement, and color in her recent works showcases her profound connection with the natural world.
For decades, Blitt has drawn inspiration from nature, family, music, and movement, seeking to capture the essence of these elements in her art. Her paintings, created over the past three years, delve deeper into her reverence for nature, portraying a sense of vitality and fluidity that mirrors the choreography of the natural world.
One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is “Thinking of Trees IV” (2025), where Blitt’s mastery of color is on full display. The painting exudes a radiant energy as vibrant hues intertwine with dynamic lines, reminiscent of her earlier landscapes and iconic “Ovals” series. Through intricate layering of tones, Blitt creates a mesmerizing atmosphere that evokes the ever-changing light and seasons.
The sinuous lines in “Thinking of Trees IV” evoke the graceful movement of tree branches swaying in the wind, extending a sense of life beyond the confines of the canvas. Blitt’s artistic vision harmonizes line and color, producing a visual symphony that resonates with the viewer on emotional and sensory levels, capturing the essence of nature in vibrant hues.
To learn more about Rita Blitt’s exhibition, visit leedy-voulkos.com. For further insights into the artist’s work, explore ritablitt.com. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the transformative power of Blitt’s artistry at the Leedy Voulkos Art Center before the exhibition concludes on February 27.

