J O H N B U R T O N

Sunset in Asilomar
Valentines in Pacific Grove
Balboa's Lilies
8" x 10"
20" x 20"
8" x 10"

Renewal
Salvation
Recognition
12" x 16"
24" x 36"
24" x 30"
“A Westerner at
heart, art has always been in the soul of John Burton. Whether it’s a figurative
work of Native Americans or a plein air oil of a desert landscape, John’s
paintings are always filled with life, light, and color. Having lived his whole
life in the West, John graduated from Arizona State University and continued his
formal studies at the Academy of Art in San Francisco to study oil painting.
John commented, “ It was my Utopia, surrounded by people who loved art and had
the same high level of dedication.” Upon graduation he realized that it was just
the beginning and that “art is a lifelong study.” John considers himself
fortunate to have studied with such noted artists as Scott Burdick, Morgan
Wiestling, and Kim English. An avid traveler, John has painted worldwide, having
been highly influenced by such movements as the Russian Impressionists
specifically artists Nicolai Fechin and Dean Cornwell. Today, John is an artist
of note in Arizona, as to see the West captured through the eyes of John Burton
is a true privilege. The depth of feeling he inspires with his brushes has won
him many accolades. Just recently he placed third in the national Oil Painters
of America show in Taos, NM and and second in the National Oil and Acrylics
Painters Society’s annual competition. His work has been juried into the Arts
for the Parks Mini Fifty show, the Howard Mandville Gallery miniature show in
Kirkland, Washington. In 2003 he was invited both into the Tucson Plein Air Show
and the Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters where he painted side by side with
other artists who also had a quest for painting western landscapes. Artist’s
Magazine sums up John’s passion for painting, “I can’t live without it. I paint
all day long, even at night, and I just can’t imagine doing anything else.”
Collectors and art critics from across the nation appreciate his work, Art Talk
calling it “must see” and The Arizona Republic named him one of the 5 artists to
watch in 2004! His work has been exhibited at over a dozen galleries and museums
throughout the nation. He was profiled in Southwest Art in September of 2003 and
the 2003-04 Artbook. A much sought after teacher as well, John has taught
workshops in San Francisco, and multiple locations in Hawaii and the Valley of
the Sun. Today, John resides in Phoenix and teaches at the Scottsdale Artists’
School where he is also the cofounder of Art of Triumph, an organization formed
to organize, award and promote artists with disabilities.”
Biography provided by the artist.
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