Ann Burgund is a Santa Fe artist known for her serene, multi-layered, textured painting which is reflective of an inner quiet. The viewer is drawn in by the advancing and receding images, personal marking, and by her use of a limited palette of earth tones.
Earlier in her artistic career, Ann won many awards for her work as a film producer on the television series Sesame Street. She produced eighty films for the show, mostly about nature and the environment. Ann has also worked in Hollywood as a creative producer on The Mask, starring Jim Carrey, the first photo-real film.
Throughout her media arts career, Ann developed her fine art practice. She studied watercolor and acrylic with many teachers including Quincey Anderson, Peggy Zehring, and Robert Burridge. She was mentored by Jeane Myers and Rebecca Crowell in oil and cold wax. Currently, she works in all natural pigments from earth elements of sand, stone, and ash.
Ann has shown her work in downtown Seattle, Edmonds, and Kirkland, WA. Ann donates work to benefit the activities of a variety of charities. Her work has sold to many private collections.
Earlier in her artistic career, Ann won many awards for her work as a film producer on the television series Sesame Street. She produced eighty films for the show, mostly about nature and the environment. Ann has also worked in Hollywood as a creative producer on The Mask, starring Jim Carrey, the first photo-real film.
Throughout her media arts career, Ann developed her fine art practice. She studied watercolor and acrylic with many teachers including Quincey Anderson, Peggy Zehring, and Robert Burridge. She was mentored by Jeane Myers and Rebecca Crowell in oil and cold wax. Currently, she works in all natural pigments from earth elements of sand, stone, and ash.
Ann has shown her work in downtown Seattle, Edmonds, and Kirkland, WA. Ann donates work to benefit the activities of a variety of charities. Her work has sold to many private collections.