Skip to main content

Ron Burns Animal Prints

American
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 Arizona. In a quieter 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. "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 begins 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 led 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. 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, Buff, Loganberry and Emma currently live in Scottsdale, Arizona and there he is presently creating new works of art, working on a number of exciting new projects including those that support the animals.
to
1
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
2
200
163
103
101
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Artist: Ron Burns
Callaway
By Ron Burns
Located in Toronto, ON
20" x 10" Unframed Giclee on Canvas by 195 Hand Signed by Ron Burns
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

Related Items
I'm Watching You, Steve Shaw, Badger Art, Animal Prints, Contemporary Print
Located in Deddington, GB
Steve Shaw I’m Watching You Limited Edition Giclee Print Edition of 50 Image Size: H 40cm x W 40cm Mounted Size: H 61.8cm x W 59.6cm x D 0.5cm Sold Unframed...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Paper, Giclée

Josh Keyes Drift Print 2020 Street & Urban Art Global Warming Edition Polar Bear
By Josh Keyes
Located in Draper, UT
Inspired by 18th-century aesthetics and philosophy, Josh Keyes paints animals in a style reminiscent of anatomical diagrams. His work is characterized by an attention to detail and t...
Category

2010s Street Art Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

Murmure - Garbage Tail - Main Edition - Urban Graffiti Street Art Prints
By Murmure
Located in Asheville, NC
Murmure - Grabage Tail - Main Edition - Contemporary Urban Street Art Prints As whale watching is becoming more and more popular in the Caribbean, this wo...
Category

2010s Street Art Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Digital, Giclée, Pigment, Archival Pigment, Carbon Pigment, Screen

"The Elements" complete set of four Diasec-mounted giclée prints on aluminum
By Damien Hirst
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Complete set of the series "The Elements" by artist Damien Hirst. Four Diasec-mounted giclée prints ("Water," "Fire," "Earth" and "Air") on aluminum composite panels. From an edition...
Category

2010s Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

Mike Mitchell - Desert Cardinal - Artist Edition. - Contemporary Artist
By Mike Mitchell
Located in Asheville, NC
Mike Mitchell - Desert Cardinal - Artist Edition - Contemporary Artist Edition Details Year: 2015 Class: Art Print Status: Official Run: 95 Techn...
Category

2010s Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

"Nūr Jahān from 'The Empresses'" laminated giclée on aluminum composite panel
By Damien Hirst
Located in Boca Raton, FL
"Nūr Jahān from the series 'The Empresses'" laminated giclée print on aluminum composite panel screenprinted with glitter by artist Damien Hirst. Signed certificate on verso. Heni Ed...
Category

2010s Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Glitter, Giclée, Screen

Mike Mitchell - Japanese Paradise Flycatcher - Contemporary Artist
By Mike Mitchell
Located in Asheville, NC
Mike Mitchell - Japanese Paradise Flycatcher - Contemporary Artist Artists Mitchell, Mike Manufacturer Static Medium Edition Details Year: 2018 Class: Art Print ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

I Miss You Already (Ed. 9/25)
Located in Dallas, TX
"Many of the most common flowers sold in flower shops around the world are grown in equatorial countries. Unfortunately, many of these countries have loose to no regulations on the synthetic pesticides and fertilizers used to grow the flowers. These pesticides and fertilizers find their way into waterways, and rivers and eventually make their way into our oceans, causing environmental havoc along the way. Fertilizer runoff can trigger sudden explosions of marine algae capable of disrupting ocean ecosystems and even producing "dead zones" in the sea. Pesticides can affect coral reproduction, growth, and other physiological processes. Herbicides, in particular, can affect the symbiotic algae (plants). This can damage their partnership with coral and result in bleaching. This image contemplates the connection between the flowers we buy, and the effect commercial flowers have on the majestic and fragile reef systems around the world. In keeping with one of PangeaSeed Foundation’s mottos, “As Above, So Below”, this image imagines Clownfish, an iconic reef dweller living within the flowers we consume. Their home is being threatened and altered by pesticide runoff, pictured here as a band of bleached out flowers. You can make a difference by the choices you make on a daily basis. This Valentine’s Day, consider buying local organically grown flowers. Consider picking your own wildflowers. Consider giving flower paintings and drawings…. ( i Might know a guy). Consider doing this every time you think about gifting flowers or decorating your home. The consumption choices we make have direct effects on our planet. Next time you buy flowers, think about our Mother Nature." - Jet Martinez
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

I Miss You Already (Ed. 9/25)
I Miss You Already (Ed. 9/25)
$480 Sale Price
20% Off
H 28 in W 20 in
Mike Mitchell - Hooded Oriole - Contemporary Artist
By Mike Mitchell
Located in Asheville, NC
Mike Mitchell - Hooded Oriole - Contemporary Artist Edition Details Year: 2019 Class: Art Print Status: Official Released: 07/18/19 Run: 500 Technique: ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

Mad World, Josh Keyes, Contemporary Street Art Print
By Josh Keyes
Located in Draper, UT
Josh Keyes "Mad World" contemporary street art print from an edition of 300. Dimensions on the piece are 13x16 inches / 33x40.6cm and printed on fine art 29...
Category

2010s Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

Ben Frost "Gotta Take Em All" Print Edition Pikachu Cartoon Anime Pokemon
By Ben Frost
Located in Draper, UT
Ben Frost - "Gotta Take 'Em All" - Giclee Print - Bauhaus 310gsm Photo Rag 100% Cotton Paper - 19.68 x 19.68 inches (50x50cm) - Edition of 100 signed, numbered with COA
Category

2010s Pop Art Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

Permafrost, landscape, skyscape, polar bear, saber tooth, husky, wildlife, gold
By Alexis Kandra
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"Permafrost" by Alexis Kandra is a limited edition signed, titled, dated and numbered giclée print on Moab paper based on an original oil painting with metallic gold foil (edition total of 5). The image features a surreal wildlife scene of a fantastical grouping of animals -- in the foreground of the landscape is a (now extinct) saber tooth tiger...
Category

2010s Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Giclée

Previously Available Items
Humorous Contemporary Large Giclee of Dogs Playing Poker by Ron Burns
By Ron Burns
Located in Charleston, US
Artist Ron Burns charms again with "Kong Juice and Cards" a contemporary play on the famous 1894 oil dog painting of dogs playing poker. A French Bull Dog, German Shepherd, Beagle,...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Ron Burns Animal Prints

Materials

Giclée

Ron Burns animal prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Ron Burns animal prints available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Ron Burns in digital print, giclée print, inkjet print and more. Not every interior allows for large Ron Burns animal prints, so small editions measuring 10 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Michael Crouser, Faile, and Shane Russeck. Ron Burns animal prints prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,100 and tops out at $1,100, while the average work can sell for $1,100.

Recently Viewed

View All