Roy E. ( Edward) Burgess(1947-    )
Visual Artist
Born: Jefferson, Iowa, USA

   

Phone 816-630-8168

       "Serenity" By Roy Burgess

Artist Studio
204 S. Marietta
Excelsior Springs, Missouri
USA   64024

   

      "Country Roads" by Roy Burgess

Since 1964, Roy E. Burgess has painted the people, the life and the cultures of the plains of America.  The artist’s inaugural museum exhibition was Rural Roots, a series of painting of farmers and small town people.  In the mid to late 1980’s, the Rural Roots Rural was viewed in art museums in America and Russia. 

Burgess returned to Russia in the early 1990’s with his latest museum exhibition Urban Roots.  These paintings portray city people.  After a three-year tour of art museums in Russia the exhibition returned to America in 1996.

 After the Urban Roots opening in Russia, Burgess had a chance encounter with a Benedictine monk from Blue Cloud Abbey; a monastery dedicated to serving in the Indian people in the Dakotas.  Six months later Burgess was living with 35 monks.

 Dakota and Black Robes are the third and fourth museum exhibitions created by Burgess.  Dakota is about the Native American people of South and North Dakota.  Burgess researched and painted the Indians during his two years as artist-in-residence at Blue Cloud Abbey.  Black Robes is about the monks he lived with during his residency at the monastery.

 In the late 90’s, Burgess moved to the West Indies to research the 82 nationalities living in Caribbean Islands.  Returning to America, the artist is designing and painting the Caribbean series in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.  A future series will be about the eccentric people who live in that historic town.

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Roy E. ( Edward) Burgess -  Visual Artist Born: Jefferson, Iowa, USA
Artist Studio: 204 S. Marietta - Excelsior Springs, Missouri USA   64024

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