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Group Art Show Opening Reception Featuring Works by Elizabeth M Zack, Debra L Yerger, Diane Greenberg & June Fisher Jones

You're invited to welcome & celebrate the arrival of works by local Bucks County artists, Elizabeth M Zack, Debra Yerger, Diane Greenberg & June Fisher Jones at the gallery inside of RIAH Hair Studio in Furlong, PA. While sampling complimentary wine & delicious hors d'oeuvres, meet the artists, enjoy each of their unique styles & interpretations through a variety of mediums in still life works, portraits & seasonal landscapes. These artists are showcasing some of their best work. All pieces on exhibit are for sale from November continuing through end of December. Join us for this special group art event ... make an investment in the arts of Bucks County. Open & FREE to the public. 

Elizabeth M Zack
Elizabeth describes herself as “an indirect studio painter in oils”, she continues, “My art is representational while erupting emotion within you … I want my audience to FEEL the beauty. My art is the manifestation of my connection with my higher self. It’s how I feel & say things”. She specializes in landscape paintings influenced by her travels in Bucks County along with various scenes from Kauai, Indian Wells in California and the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

She has been a student of Dot Bunn, award-winning, Bucks County artist. Her studies in color palette and the mechanics of design along with classic oil painting techniques have given her the foundation to produce wondrous interpretations of her world. Elizabeth has also had the good fortune to study plein air oil painting under Patrick Connors, instructor at Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Academy of Fine Arts and the New York Academy of Fine Art. You’ll find she has a special gift in bringing luminous color into her art, imparting a spiritual quality that brings energy, calms and heals while eliciting emotions of joy, peace and happiness. Her unique vision gives great beauty and distinctiveness to her art work. 

Elizabeth is a member of the New Hope Art League and Bucks County resident of 15 years with her family. Her work has been accepted into various local juried shows.
www.elizabethzack.com 

Debra L Yerger
“Every painting is an adventure with opportunities and challenges. Painting for me is an ongoing process of discovery. I am always working to improve my painting techniques to bring my art to the next level. In each painting I strive to capture the dynamics of light and atmosphere attempting to convey the beauty in the ordinary.”

Debra studied fine art at Montgomery County Community College. She has painted with renowned Bucks County artist, Dot Bunn. A resident of Montgomery County, she’s a member of the Perkiomen Valley Art Center. 

Diane Greenberg
Diane has worked in textile design for many years in New York City and Philadelphia. Her specialty was in fine home furnishing fabrics and wallpapers designed from antique patterns. After taking time off when her children were born, she began studying painting in the Fall of 2000. 

Her studies continue as she strives to learn and improve. “Painting in watercolor and oils is exciting, fulfilling and challenging!”, exclaims Diane. In 2009 she began experimenting with drawing again which has brought her back to her college roots and continues her artistic journey. 

Diane is an accomplished artist and veteran of many juried shows, winning awards, including first placements and best in show, in various societies and festivals. She’s a member of Artsbridge, Artists of Yardley, Philadelphia Watercolor Society and the New Hope Art League. Now using oils as her primary medium, Diane enjoys the process of painting still life, landscape and charcoal portraiture that captures the uniqueness of individuals or animals. In 2012 one of her portraiture sketches of a child won her acceptance into the New Hope Art League Juried Show. 
www.dianegreenbergart.com 

June Fisher Jones
June works in a variety of artistic mediums. By exploring the concept of landscape in a nostalgic way, she investigates the dynamic of landscape, including the manipulation of its effects and the limits of spectacle, based on our assumptions of what landscape means to us. Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to conjure the realms of our imagination.

June’s art works directly responds to the surrounding environment and uses everyday experiences as a starting point. Often these are framed instances that would go unnoticed in their original context. Her works never show the complete structure. This results in the fact that the artist can easily imagine her own interpretation without being hindered by the historical reality. Her works establish a link between a landscape’s reality and that imagined by the conceiver. These works focus on concrete questions that determine our existence. 

June Fisher Jones lives and works in Doylestown, PA. She is an affiliate/member of the New Hope Arts League, Artsbridge, Friends of the Delaware Canal, Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County, The Chapman Gallery and Bucks County Antiques Center. June holds various awards from recognized, juried shows and has had the opportunity to show her work in solo exhibitions. 
www.junefisherjones.com 

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