The Manifestation of a Journey: Anita Best at Dunwoody Gallery
- King Francis
- Sep 12, 2025
- 2 min read

There are artists who paint what they see, and then there are artists who paint what they feel. Anita Best, whose work is now gracing the walls of the esteemed Dunwoody Gallery, is unequivocally the latter. Her canvases are not mere representations of a place or a moment; they are vibrant, textured translations of experience, a symphony of color and movement that speaks directly to the soul. To stand before one of her paintings is to be transported, not just to a location captured in her travel photography, but into the very heart of the emotion that place evoked.
Best’s work is a dance between the expressive and the representational. She wields acrylics and oils with a masterful hand, building layers of rich texture that invite the viewer to not just see, but to touch, to feel the energy crackling beneath the surface. Her art is a testament to the profound connection between the senses. Music, a constant companion in her creative process, weaves its way into the very fabric of her paintings. You can almost hear the rhythm in the sweep of her brushstrokes, the harmony in her choice of palette. It is this multisensory approach that makes her work so compelling, so deeply resonant.

To see Anita Best's work is to understand that a photograph may capture a moment, but a painting can capture its soul. Her art is a manifestation of her journey, both externally through the world and internally through her own emotional landscape. Each piece is a story, a memory, a feeling given form. The Dunwoody Gallery has long been a champion of artists who push the boundaries of their medium, who challenge us to see the world in new and unexpected ways. In featuring Anita Best, they have once again demonstrated their commitment to showcasing work that is not only beautiful, but meaningful.
In a world that often prizes the literal over the lyrical, Anita Best's art is a powerful reminder of the importance of interpretation, of the beauty that can be found in the space between what is seen and what is felt. It is a call to embrace the dynamism of life, to find the music in the everyday, and to celebrate the rich textures of our own experiences. If you find yourself in the vicinity of the Dunwoody Gallery, I implore you to step inside and allow yourself to be swept away by the vibrant, moving world of Anita Best. It is an experience that will linger long after you've left the gallery walls, a gentle, colorful echo in the quiet moments of your own life's journey.



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