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Edward Burke's paintings evolve from three sources: direct observation of the external world, the mind's eye, and his id-subconscious. Direct observation is the most easily understood and forms the basis for most representational art. The mindŐs eye is the store of observed images which each of us collects throughout our lives. Works using this source will have recognizable images or symbols but will distort and manipulate them into new visual experiences. Finally, paintings from the id strive to completely shut down the first two sources and rely totally on the stimuli from the subconscious coupled to an aesthetic reaction to the marks and forms accumulating on the canvas. This source generates visceral and spontaneous abstract paintings that grow organically with little reference to the external world — either observed or remembered.

Edward A. Burke Artist-Statement

02/24/2008
Edward A. Burke

914-293-0811
eburke@studio25N.com

His three major bodies of work:

Reflective Still Water 1982-1985 this period of work began as small representational landscape paintings of the shorelines of ponds, using oils on watercolor paper. The work progressed to large-scale impressionistic paintings capturing tranquil energy of textures and movements of the water as air passes over the surface.

Expressions from the Id 1983-1992 are a purely subconscious process. An initial brushstroke or color shape is the geniuses, then an intuitive response to that action begins. The content and composition begin to grow as the painting takes on a life of its own. It is purely an instinctive drive, response after response, until the work is completed.

The Studio1995 - 2005 is a body of paintings including several still-life subjects and room interior motifs. The viewer is able to observe solid objects along with lines and forms of other objects that are normally obscured from view. These intersecting lines and forms, along with the use of abstract color, provide another level of composition. These paintings are about his Mt. Airy studio in Croton New York.

Teaching Westchester Community College (Peekskill Arts Workshop)
"Studio Painting 1, 2, and 3" (2005 - 2007)
"Drawing and Painting 1, 2, and 3" (2006 - 2007)
Phoenix School of Design (extension of Pratt Institute, NY)
"Editorial Design & Graphics" (1983-1985)

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