I have been an artist in photography, video art & performance art, and since 1994 in printmaking showing in regional, national and international exhibits. My work of the last few years has involved the exploration of photography and printmaking as a hybrid medium of expression. The work isn't contained within a genre, although landscape and still life studies dominate, but shows concern with texture, the hand manipulation of the image and surface.Â
  For me photography is another way to create images. My Dad gave me a 35 mm camera when I was 11, as I was constantly 'borrowing' his whenever I could get my hands on it; when I was 13 I entered my first photography contest.
  Later all through Viet Nam and four years in the military I carried a camera - both as a way of interpreting what was happening to me and those around me, and to distance myself from it.
  I exhibited photography off and on until I began a career in cinematography and video in the late seventies and received a Master of Art in 1979 from the University of Missouri-KC. I taught mediated communications at Haskell Indian Nations University and later at Northern Illinois University. By 1986, bored with documentaries and commercial video production and seeking to return to the single image, I started a graduate program in studio art, while keeping my day job of producing educational programs in the arts. I found myself taking addition course-work in photography and worked with traditional printmakers in documenting their workshops and classes.
  Upon gaining my MFA, I a took a course in printmaking, and it was a zen moment in the studio: working the plates, inking, pulling prints. A wholly different tradition of the single image, a completely new toolset for me drew me. This was in 1992, and led to 18 hours of post-grad work with intaglio and relief techniques and many more hours with David Driesbach of Miracle Press who for years was the finest example of a person and an artist I'm sure I will ever know; for over a decade he invited me in to document the activities of Miracle Press and the yearly week long master printmaking sessions - his humor and technical skill shows me the way still.
  In 2002 I picked up a digital camera, mostly to record textures I found in wood, stone, mud, and textiles as references in printmaking, and I started thinking immediately about photography from the point of view of a printmaker.
  So I feel that I finally understand enough about the images that I respond to, and most importantly about the images I need to make, to take the journey as photographer and printmaker. Artistic life is full circle, I'm back to that happy kid seeing things truly for the first time in the view finder and the mind's eye, revealed on the plate and paper.
www.timburns-art.com for other work and background information; this functions as an on-line portfolio for me.
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Comments (13)
JohnDelaquiox
gorgeous
Marinette
Ciao Tim,Excellent image,sembra che sia passata tra le fiamme! Rispondo al tuo commento su"Rose very special" .In semi trasparenza (submerged)la ragazza sembrerebbe un fantasma e non una persona che sta guardando dove non dovrebbe guardare, che è quanto ho voluto dire con quest'immagine. Ho altri lavori in semi trasparenza che se avrai occasione di commentarmeli ancora ,ne sarò molto lusingata . Gea
NekhbetSun
A real stunner Tim !!! I love these ~
Aioros
Excellent!
jocko500
super looking. my sample from inkAid came in friday. Did not have time to play with them. I can only do them on paper for now. i got no aluminum. thinking of useong contraction paper
anahata.c
one of your images carved out of light & dark as much as out of 'things'...love the almost turquoise-grays in the bottom half, and your flame-like combo of reds, peach-browns and whites, etc. It could almost be flame or the fur of a very rare animal. But the black—bold enough to be reckless!—struck me as a fine variation for this series, filled with enough detail to be alive but still a big chasm. The right tone for your background, too. A wonderful piece. (I know, I'm supposed to be 'critical' but am not doing a very good job of it...you're just one of the best we got, so you gotta handle the compliments. I even like the whispers of turquoise-blue in your border, whaddya gonna do...)
ElusiveAngel
Beautiful image! Well done. I love leaves, they always make good photos.
dpenta
Going up into the ether, light, fluid and uncontrollable.
SecondChoice
wonderful!!
figharo
Amazing sense of space here... Beautiful.
gunsan
Just gorgeous! Your leaves series is so fantastic!!
kasalin
Excellent image, this is wonderful !!! Very well done !!! 5** Hugs:)
timtripp
exquisite!