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Scott Burdick Biography
Scott Burdick was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1967 where his mother and father
early on encouraged his interest in Art. "I spent a lot of time in hospitals as a
child and remember my mother showing me how to transform simple shapes like
circles, triangles, and squares into objects like planes, helicopters, and fish. It
seemed such a magical thing and made spending so much time in casts and on
crutches much more bearable."
In high school, Scott began taking life-drawing classes at the American Academy
of Art under the legendary Bill Parks. "Though I'd always loved drawing, it was
Mr. Parks who filled me with the enthusiasm and discipline necessary to improve
my skills. His love of painting and creative expression infected us all." After
finishing the Academy, Scott continued his study at the Palette and Chisel Art
club, where he met his wife, painter Susan Lyon. "It's a wonderful thing being
able to paint together all the time and grow as artists together," Scott says.
His ideas for paintings come from everywhere. "What makes a subject attractive
to me are the same things that attract us all. The beauty of a young girl, the
character of a weathered face, the solitude of a farm at sunset, or even the story
itself behind someone or something that makes it interesting." Scott believes it
is the job of the artist to recognize this when it happens, analyze why, and use
his technical skills to convey the feeling to someone else. He notes that some
paintings are as simple as stopping at the sight of something interesting, while
others may take more time to research than to actually paint.
Today, Scott and Susan live in a rural area of North Carolina. Surrounded by
forests and the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, their house is a perfect
resting place after the many trips they take throughout the world in search of
subject matter to paint.
Artist Statement
"I see painting as both a way of exploring the world and then as the vehicle of
sharing those discoveries with others. I travel to find subjects to paint as much as
paint so I can travel and expand my horizons. Through this unique language, one
can say things that are impossible with words."
Recent Articles
- 2000 International Artist - feature article
- 2000 Southwest Art - part of group article on Plein Air Painting
- 2001 International Artist - part of group article on Plein Air Painting
- 2001 The Artist's Magazine - part of article on Portfolio Alternatives
- 2001 October issue, The Artist's Magazine - feature article and cover
- 2002 U.S. Art, January - group article on artist couples
- 2002 Art Talk, June/July - group article on artist couples
- 2002 Artist's Sketchbook, September - feature article on Nepal trip
- 2002 American Artist, September - feature and cover
- 2003 January SouthwestArt - feature
- 2003 Artist's Sketchbook, January - page on the creative process
- 2003 Watercolor Magic, February - part of a group article
- 2003 Artist's Sketchbook, July - part of a group article
- 2004 Art of the West, Jan/Feb - "Magnificent Seven" article
- 2005 Plein Air Magazine, Feb - feature article
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