Artist Statement

“Growing up in the countryside of Suffolk, England has been my main influence and I began to capture the character of it’s landscapes at an early age.  Whilst developing as an artist my affinity with the landscape and its richness  has grown, and my current work still reflects this.

Each of my paintings start with a basic sketch and plan.  As the creative process develops I allow the piece to show itself and breathe its own life.  Being so connected with the subject of the painting aids the evolution of the spirit and mood of each artwork I produce.

The whole process of making art for me is like the natural growth and rhythm of the landscapes I portray – it starts with a seed and flourishes at it’s own pace, giving rise to a rich depth, vibrancy and texture.”

January Fields ©Deborah Eileen Burrow

2 Comments on “Artist Statement

  1. margaret currie
    February 10, 2012

    hi,debora.
    i truly admire your work,its so enchanting.
    we spoke recently about you having an exhibition here at my gallery,the aldeburgh gallery,but it seemed a little late in the year for you,however i would dearly love to host an exhibition here for you a solo exhibition in aldeburgh in november and i could run the show for you also i would love to show your work here in aldeburgh prime time next year,maybe in the spring 2013.
    please could you contact me again to discuss this further,as i do not have your tel;no and its not available on your web site,also i didnt connect you with your work on the telephone i wish i had made that connection at the time and we could have talked further.
    i would love to talk soon.
    best regards
    margaret..aldeburgh gallery..

    • debs
      February 11, 2012

      I would absolutely love to. I will call you today!
      Many thanks

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