RICHARD BURKE
EXPRESSION OF SKY & SPIRIT
Richard Burke’s art explores the beauty and mystery of the natural world through two distinct yet connected forms: luminous oil paintings and sculptural interpretations of avian life. His paintings capture the sweeping drama of skies and landscapes in bold, expressive color, while his sculptures distill the essence of birds into strong, contemplative forms. Across both mediums, Burke’s work invites a deep connection to nature’s rhythms, resilience, and quiet strength.
LANDSCAPE: LIGHT & MOTION
Richard Burke’s paintings capture the ever-shifting beauty of the sky and sea, where light dances across clouds, water, and horizon. His expressive brushwork and vibrant color palettes create landscapes that feel both intimate and vast, evoking the emotion of fleeting moments in nature. From tranquil sunsets to dynamic stormscapes, Burke’s work invites the viewer to pause, reflect, and experience the profound energy of the natural world.
SCULPTURES: SPIRIT OF THE WILD
Richard Burke’s avian sculptures capture the quiet majesty of the natural world, distilling the form and spirit of birds into timeless, contemplative works. Carved in stone and cast in bronze, each piece evokes a sense of wisdom, resilience, and deep connection to the rhythms of nature.
LANDSCAPES & SEASCAPES IN OIL
Richard Burke grew up in central Oregon and the Flathead Valley of Northwest Montana. From his earliest memories he was absorbed with discovering and drawing everything in the natural world. The beauty, tranquility and drama of the mountains and forests have always captivated him. Exploring countless wild places instilled in him a poignant desire to capture and communicate fleeting light and ever-changing atmospheric conditions; a longing to hold to that experience and appreciate it forever. In painting, he desires to seize and revere nature’s ever varying harmonies of light and space. For Richard, an early morning spent on a forested stream bank is the ideal retreat. Considered a self-taught artist, Richard’s formal education was in Religious Studies. He worked as a minister for almost two decades, but he continued painting, carving and sculpting in every available moment. For years Richard carved decoys for Ducks Unlimited and captured many bird species in wood sculpture. Eventually it occurred to him, if he had a day where he could do anything in the world, he would go to the mountains and paint. It was his desire to focus on painting landscapes fulltime which pulled Richard away from all other pursuits. Currently, he is fully dedicated to painting landscapes in oil. Richard long appreciated great western artists C.M. Russell and Thomas Moran for their interpretation of the vast western landscape. Equally significant in influence are some contemporary painters such as Terry Miura and Brian Rutenberg, who convey a sense of place in a more loose and painterly fashion. Majestic stands of trees and reflections in clear water are the characteristic subjects of Richard's work. Burke prefers to work tonally with a limited palette, but it is the way he utilizes the palette knife which makes his style truly unique.