Sky magazine calls his style “Andy Warhol meets Matisse.” I don’t disagree, but another apt description for Ron Burns’s work might be “Man meets dog.” For, as Burns states, “Brilliant, saturated colors are the only ways I can begin to capture what each of us experiences with the dog and cats that nurture us.” Anyone with a pet knows that euphoric feeling, and knows Burns has somehow captured it with acrylics. Now that his work has become “extremely collectable” it might be time to invest. If that’s not in your budget, dress up your coffees table with his gorgeous book The Dogs of Ron Burns.
Ron Burns: Pop Star
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This artist work reminds me of Pop Artist Nathan Janes and his Pop ARF artwork. Not bad, but Janes is “Top Dog” when it comes to doggies and art!
http://www.PopARF.com
Take a look and you’ll find yourself saying the same thing! -
One more thing……“Andy Warhol meets Matisse.” I don’t think so?? Who ever said that doesn’t know what Andy Warhol or Matisse’s artwork looks like. Sorry but that comparison is utterly incorrect.

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