Brian Burt
Brian Burt
Fig
Oil
4 x 4 inches
Signed on Reverse
Artist Statement
It's always been difficult for me to answer the question "what type of painting do you do?" I was trained in college to be an illustrator. Then I served a three year apprenticeship based in classical realism. After that for six years I worked solely in the pastel medium and considered myself, a pastelist. My influences range from the French Academic master, Jean-Leon Gerome to the illustrator, Drew Struzan, and then back around to photorealistic grid paintings of Chuck Close. There are so many historical threads that make up the technique(s) that I use to complete my works that saying "I'm a classical realist" or "a trained illustrator" would simply not be accurate. If I was blunt, when asked, I would say "I try to paint briefly convincing lies." A playing card, by itself, is simply not that interesting. Put that same card in the hands of someone with training and skill, the card can flip, dance back and forth, and even disappear. Through the use of a learned skill something ordinary has been made into something extraordinary, something magical. My work is akin to what a magician does with a playing card. I take benign forgettable objects and through skill, I attempt to make you see that object in a new way. A way that is memorable, and if I've done it well enough, magical.
"Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others." -Jonathan Swift