 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.
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