Description: When traveling, and at intervals throughout his career, non-objective painter James Burnett has taken breaks from abstraction and making large oil paintings returning to watercolor and to small-scale representational painting. In the 1960's, James Burnett spent time in Mexico learning watercolor painting techniques. In 2005, the artist returned to Mexico--a land he calls his spiritual home--and painted a series of views of Oaxaca. Seen with remarkable specificity, this watercolor entitled "Oaxaca Series #5" reads almost as a photograph from afar then, upon closer inspection, the painting dissolves into beautiful washes of color, light and rhythms. View detail. View more Oaxaca Series watercolors by James Burnett. For more information about this painter, visit James Burnett's studio. View abstract paintings by James Burnett.
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