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Historic Artists Should do Their Homework

When an artist decides to paint or draw a historic composition, they should do their homework. I have been working on a series of compositions representing the Cherokee Indians during the period of Jackson’s Removal, or, better known as The … Continue reading

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Art Center Information Posts More of Lynn Burton’s Murals

I’ve mentioned in former posts that my brother, Lynn Burton, has been painting murals throughout Texas and Oklahoma for years.  He’s become known for his mural’s as well as his fine art.  I’m posting a few more that have never … Continue reading

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Masterpiece 101: A Piece Of Paper, Some Ink, And A Pen

With a simple kit of supplies–a piece of paper, some ink, and a pen–artists have produced an enormous amount of work. Illustrations for books, magazines, and newspapers have been full of finely rendered ink drawings. This was especially true during … Continue reading

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