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When you toss a coin, it will not always land on heads. Not all paintings will be a masterpiece~Lynn Burton Many artist change in time, from the time they begin their life of art to the time they pass. They … Continue reading
“There is only one true thing: Instantly paint what you see. When you’ve got it, you’ve got it. When you haven’t, you begin again. All the rest is humbug.” – Edouard Manet “We didn’t know that he was this great,” … Continue reading
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So, I awakened a few months ago, and was dreaming of a most unusual event in history. It really happened, and was known as the “great removal”. A scourge in the annals of American history. It was also known as … Continue reading
Posted in American Indian, art, art information, Composition, Drawing, painting, R. D. Burton, Richard D. Burton, Trail of Tears, watercolor Tagged art information, painting, Richard D. Burton, Trail of Tears, watercolor
The world of art went through fundamental changes in terms of style toward the end of the nineteenth century. Trying to mirror reality or capturing a moment in time was no longer the purpose of art. The brush strokes, marks, … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract Art, art, art information, art museum, Artist, Composition in the 5th, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, Matisse, Pablo Picasso, painting, R. D. Burton, Richard Burton, Richard D. Burton, Wassily Kandinsky Tagged Abstract Art, art, art information, artist, Franz Kline, Pablo Picasso, painting, R. D. Burton, Richard D. Burton, Wassily Kandinsky
The term “Impressionism” comes from the title of Claude Monet’s painting Impression, soleil levant (Interpreted: Impression, Sunrise. The painting was exhibited in 1874, and changed the world for artists. Monet had painted the painting before nature outside of the studio … Continue reading
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The painting I most recently finished began as a practice painting for a portion of a work in progress, Anguished Spirit (Trail of Tears). I drew the composition in full size some weeks back, and decided to paint the lower … Continue reading
Posted in art project, Lynn Burton, original Americans, Paintings, paper, Richard D. Burton, Trail of Tears, Transparent Watercolor, washes, water color, watercolor, Winter Kindling Tagged art, art information, artist, graphite pencil, Indians, Lynn Burton, Original Americans, painting, Paintings, Richard D. Burton
Art takes much more than paint, brushes, and substrates. I usually paint the composition constantly in my mind, letting it mull over, before pencil or paint sketching. I then attempt pencil sketching the first composition, and as usual, it doesn’t … Continue reading
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I have always been a fan of Western and Southwestern art. Having been raised in New Mexico, cowboys and Indians were a tradition. If I recall correctly, they didn’t take the hitching rails out of downtown Carlsbad until I was … Continue reading
Posted in Arlen Burton, C.M. Russell, Charles M. Russell, Frederic Remington, Indians, Landscapes, Old West, Richard D. Burton, Southwes art, Western art Tagged C.M. Russell, Charles M. Russell, Cowboys, Frederic Remington, Indians, Lynn Burton, painting, Richard D. Burton, Southwest art, Western Art
Everything has its own challenge when painting, but there is no challenge quite as unique as when painting hair. When painting hair, an artist has to consider avoiding the stringy look. They should keep the masses simple. They need to … Continue reading
When selecting the paper you paint your watercolors upon, select wisely. The success or failure of your painting often depends upon the paper. Because there are many differences among papers, you should experiment with many of them rather than settle … Continue reading
