As all of you may know by now, I enjoy painting. In fact, I started painting a few years ago after becoming intrigued about the possibility of tapping into parallel universes to gain knowledge and skills.
I embarked on a quest to find my creative side. I Quantum Jumped to become a singer, a writer, a photographer, and finally, a painter. I always follow the same process of creating a masterpiece. Before starting each painting, I would meditate and visualize myself looking over the shoulder of a highly skilled artist. I would watch him as he painted the image I hoped to create myself (it was quite often a work of Van Gogh as I have always been a huge fan of his work). I would examine every stroke, study ever color and every technique. After I was confident I had seen all I needed to see, I would start the painting myself.
My paintings always turned out to be exactly (or even better than) what I had visualized during my meditation. The secret is, the man I had been visualizing was myself – my doppelganger – as the artist!
Over the years I have painted tons of pictures inspired by a Quantum Jump and I thought I would share some of them with you today. First, watch this video where I recount the tale of how I became an artist (I still feel a bit awkward calling myself an artist but I will let my work speak for itself).
Here Are Some of My Favorite Paintings
Afternoon At The Museum
The is my latest and largest creation. It is a museum wall the displays some of my other pieces of work. You will see some of my paintings from below represent in this piece.
Sojourn At The Sea

This painting shows people coming to the ocean front on a warm summer evening to look at the harbor. This painting was inspired by one of my favorite Van Gogh paintings.
Woman With Spine

This painting represents a strong and courageous woman.
Night Cafe

This painting is inspired by my most favorite Van Gogh painting of all. It took me the longest time to complete – over two weeks and depicts a quiet evening in a lonely night cafe.
Snow Scene

As I live in a place where it seldom rains, and never snows I thought a peaceful snow scene would be nice. Looking at this one kind of cools me off during a hot summer day.
Mad King of The Ducks
For me a painting must evoke an emotion. If I can do that then I’ve succeeded. I don’t paint reality, a photograph can do that. When people look at this painting they see many things until they notice the title. They take another look and usually laugh. But what the painting evokes is a sense of energy. The abstract duck is incidental to the swirling rhythm of the lines. The red crown on the ducks forehead completes the nonsense.
The Flowers
The Flowers was inspired by Van Gogh who painted a warehouse full of flowers but here, once again I wanted a feeling of energy. How does one convey energy in a vase full of flowers. With lines and color. Looking at the painting gives one the feeling of motion, excitement and energy. It’s my favorite floral canvass.
Bucolic Enchantment

With the Windmill painting, I wanted a feeling of bucolic enchantment. A longing for a world at peace and contentment. Once again energy comes into play, as what is a windmill but a producer of energy? Here the sails are at rest for that’s the feeling I wanted to convey. The only disturbing factors are the clouds floating hither and yon, restless, to contrast with the peaceful scene.
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Sincerely,
Burt
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