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Ron Burns and his wife, Buff, live part-time in Scottsdale, Arizona in a house filled with desert light, half-crushed tubes of acrylic paint, canvasses in various stages of completion and, of course, Rufus and Loganberry.
Demand for Ron's original work, limited editions, and his book continues to flourish on the strength of gallery sales, word of mouth among collectors, and media praise.
-- Forbes magazine writes "Burns style has become extremely collectible."
-- "His canvasses of in-your-face dogs and cats drenched in Day-Glo colors are hot sellers" reports San Francisco Chronicle.
-- Sky magazine calls his style "eye-popping, irresistible Andy Warhol meets Matisse."
Ron is an Ohio native whose professional life started in Los Angeles where he and Buff founded the graphic design company, Ron Burns Design. There his work won over high-profile clients including Dick Clark Productions, Xerox, and Blue Cross.
But this brand of success demanded a nonstop, 25-hour-a-day approach to living and working that grew less and less fulfilling. Ron occasionally used painting as a pastime to deal with the intense pressures of commercial work. The 1987 Whittier earthquake rattled more than their design studio off its foundation, it forced Ron and Buff to completely reprioritize their lives.
Looking to escape the soulless-ness of business life in L.A., they moved to Sedona, Arizona. In this quieter, more spiritual setting Ron began to take painting seriously. He explored various styles and subject matter until finally he started painting vibrant portraits of their own dogs.
The color choices Ron is famous for today were present from the start.
"There's nothing subtle or muted about a pet's love, especially especially a dog's," says Ron. "It's full-strength, heart-felt and wild-as-the-wind. So the green-apple colors, the fire-truck reds, the swimming-pool blues really chose themselves.
"Brilliant, saturated colors are the only ways I can begin to capture what each of us experiences with the dogs and cats that nurture us."
Ron begind each portrait with the eyes.Their eyes hold nothing back, whether it's love or fear, heartbreak or admiration. Every portrait begins with the eyes they have to because from there all the life and personality radiates outward, he says.
After Ron's initial series of paintings of his own kids, he started visiting animal shelters and taking photos of other dogs and cats to use as models. After selling portraits of these images, he returned a percentage of proceeds back to support the shelters. This approach later lead to being named artist-in-residence with The Humane Society of the United States.
New York Daily News writes that Ron's style "captures the quiet heroics of the life of dogs." It's a style that has won over collectors, interior designers, auction bidders, and book buyers. He has been featured nationally on television and in print.
Ron, Buff, Rufus and Loganberry currently live part-time in Scottsdale, Arizona and there he is presently creating images for his next book and working on a number of exciting new projects.
Due to Ron’s reputable generosity, Burns Studio receives countless requests for support from worthy organizations across the country, and even around the world. We try to do what we can, but unfortunately feel that it is still not enough, as millions of animals continue to be euthanized each year in the US alone.
To save animals, Burns Studio - where We’re for Furever Homes™ – looks to innovatively partner with animal welfare organizations who share our same vision. One way in which we do so is through a website specifically designed for non-profits with programs to help raise money through Ron’s artwork.
This website is for non-profits looking for innovative fundraising ideas, however due to proprietary nature of its information (including in depth program descriptions, custom tailored marketing and PR materials, etc.), it is password protected. For the login and password to the site, please contact [email protected] .
Below are a few programs outlined in detail on the site. Share this information with your favorite animal welfare organization to help be part of the solution; together we can make a difference.
Furever Homes™ is a raffle program we developed to help organizations generate excitement, media attention, and donations through the use of Ron’s instantly recognizable artwork. Supporters enter the raffle by purchasing raffle tickets, and one lucky ticket holder will win the opportunity to have his or her pick of any Burns limited edition valued at up to $2,000!
To see all Little Orphan Animalsâ„¢ (LOA) merchandise currently available, please visit our store at www.cafepress.com/orphananimals .
Ron has created a complete line of little orphaned cats and dogs with one specific goal in mind – to spread the word that there are thousands of wonderful shelter animals looking for their Furever Homes™. The bright colors and bold graphics are inspired from the magical paintings that Ron has created over the years from the many shelter animals he has met in his travels around the country.
Ron’s LOA characters have helped the State of Arizona raise over $650,000 for spay and neuter initiatives with their use on the pet-friendly license plate and now they can help other organizations raise money as well!
Organizations that plan to have a 2009 dog walk can use Ron’s character “Andy” on their T-shirts. The iWalked image is specially designed for the 2009 year, which dramatically limits its availability. So, whether you and your furry friend walk, or just want to support the fundraiser, the iWalked merchandise is not only fun, adorable, and for a good cause, it’s also incredibly collectible!
Beyond the iWalked items, organizations also have the opportunity to make a minimum of 15% from sales of other LOA items by joining our affiliate program. As new images are added to the store, old ones may be retired, which dramatically increases their value as collectibles. To see all LOA merchandise currently available, please visit our store at www.cafepress.com/orphananimals .
It’s Easy! Ron Burns has been helping animals across the country for years with his time and talents. Now, we’re giving back to those who do the same with our LovePix™ program. Just show us your pictures of how you’re helping animals in your community and you’ll be entered to win something great from Ron’s collection of Little Orphan Animal™ apparel and merchandise! And the best part is… you’ll get to pick your prize! To see what you could win, check out the store here .
The Basics:
* You visit your local shelter, rescue, or animal welfare organization and donate time, money or stuff (food, beds, blankets, treats, toys, etc.)
* Take a little picture
* Click on the “Submit Your Photo” tab to the left and e-mail that picture with some general info to us * You’ll be entered into our monthly LovePix prize drawing, and we’ll post your picture on the website to inspire others to help animals too
* Each month, we’ll pick (at random) a LovePix winner, and they’ll have the opportunity to browse our Little Orphan Animals store (at http://www.cafepress.com/orphananimals) and choose one item valued at $30 or less as their prize. The shelter where the winning photo was taken will also win a special gift!
It’s our pleasure to be able to give a little something to those who help the animals, because together we will make a difference!
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Posted by on Mon, 01 Jun 2009 15:20:00 GMT

Ron Burns announces the LovePix Program!

Its Easy!  Ron Burns has been helping animals across the country for years with his time and talents.  Now, were giving back to those who do the same with our LovePix" program.  Just show us you...
Posted by on Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:49:00 GMT

From The Burns Vault: Rufus Lithograph Available NOW!

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Posted by on Wed, 11 Feb 2009 09:41:00 GMT

So Long Farewell& Im Moving!

So Long Farewell& Im Moving! I will be moving my lil blog over to Blogger.  They made me an offer I couldnt refuse&or I just like their format. =)  Go check it out to stay updated on the latest i...
Posted by on Mon, 26 Jan 2009 14:06:00 GMT

YAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Okay, so I'm a little bit behind on my blogging.  The holidays are such a crazy time of the year, and then our little Logan has been having coughing and sneezing fits.  So between vet visits...
Posted by on Thu, 08 Jan 2009 15:29:00 GMT

The Mutt Friendly New Yorker

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Posted by on Tue, 09 Dec 2008 08:29:00 GMT

Hotel For Dogs!

Has everyone seen the trailer for the new movie "Hotel for Dogs?"  Obviously, because I paint dogs primarily from rescue groups and humane societies, I am eagerly awaiting its release and absolut...
Posted by on Fri, 05 Dec 2008 08:46:00 GMT

I Am Thankful For&

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and because I am in the spirit, here is what I am thankful for& I am thankful for love in my life:  from my wife Buff, my two girls Emma and Loganberry, and all the furr...
Posted by on Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:55:00 GMT

Become My Facebook Friend

Okay, I admit it.  I am a little behind the curve, and just got a Facebook page.  If you're ahead of me and already have a Facebook page of your own, please come check me out and become a "f...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:14:00 GMT

Im Bloggin All Over the Place!

I was so pleased when The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) offered to have me write a little ditty about why I work so hard for animals on the Blog of my friend Wayne Pacelle.  I think ...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Nov 2008 22:10:00 GMT