Anita has studied and painted with some of the most renowned artists in the country, including T. M. Nicholas, Kevin McPherson, Will Barnett, and Irby Brown. Her journey brought her to the wonderful art community of New Hope, where she was inspired by the past traditions of the Pennsylvania Impressionists and Western Landscape painters.
Her work has received recognition and acclaim, as well as top honors from some of the country’s most esteemed art organizations. For 20 years she was an exhibiting member of the National Arts Club in NYC. Today, she is a member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club. Preferring to work in oil, Anita specializes in painting award-winning landscapes en plein air. She has lived and painted on both sides of the Delaware, living many years in NJ and then moving to New Hope.
Inspired by a desire to take a decidedly new direction, Buzgo experiments with both technique and tone to cover a vast realm of seasons and subjects and sizes. Buzgo’s newest work is a glimpse into the many stories of her life, both real and imagined, reflected in this varied collection that runs the gamut from dramatic to serene.
Her distinctive, energetic brushstrokes are juxtaposed with balanced compositions and invigorated with a mood-driven new color palette. “Exploring different color mixes, subjects and approaches keeps things fresh and exciting for me.”
Buzgo believes that nature provides the best subjects, composition and story. “You’ve just got to harness it. Capturing my explorations in paint and creating lasting images of these inspirational scenes that people can enjoy for years to come is my goal. I’m translating my experiences with nature, architecture and an emotional reaction to these places. I want people to feel as if they are there in the moment.”
An industrious, passionate and prolific painter, Jean has created a loyal following in this area and beyond, especially with recent views of her favorite places: New Hope and Lambertville. Stop in and see her newest paintings, delivered fresh off the easel!
Also, check out her handmade necklaces, inspired by her palette and available now!
Herman is best know for his efforts to establish the Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, PA with his friend, the author James A. Michener.
“My hope is that the Silverman Gallery will be a catalyst to inspire people to collect the works of today’s emerging artists in the style of the New Hope Colony traditiion.” – Herman Silverman
The Silverman Gallery opened in March, 2011 and remains the premier art Gallery in Bucks County, PA.
