Gerald E. Burch is an artist. He's a renaissance man. He's everyman. He has lived high and he has lived low. He has dined with dignitaries, and has shared lowly meals with hungry hearts under lonely city bridges.
As an art instructor, he has taught many eager minds of all ages, either as private students or in structured academic arenas such as Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia, and the Gwinnett County Continuing Education Program at Dacula High School in Dacula, Georgia. His visual artworks has appeared in numerous galleries, exhibitions and competitions over the past 47 years, and have garnered a fair share of prizes and awards. His artworks may also be found in many prestigious private and business collections.
And as a published author and poet, his innovative blend of Conversational Poetic Prose seem to strike a chord with those who have an ear for Spiritual self-exploration and truthful introspection.
Now somewhat eclectic, his art is always evolving, changing, growing, learning, building up as well as tearing down, as any living organism must do, and that's why he's called "The Painter of Life!" So after careful observation and contemplation of his works, it will become abundantly clear that the contemporary urges for stylistic obedience, social correctness and peer driven conformity have not guided this artist; but rather, the overwhelming desire to share as many things as possible, in as many ways as the different mediums will allow.
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