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rickkanelives asked: Nate! Just as I was about to send you a note for the first time saying how much I love your work, you posted that you weren't happy with your latest one. You're an outstanding painter and I always love it when new work from you shows up on my dash. With the latest one, my eye goes first to the middle of the divided road, then over to the right to the house, then circles around to take the whole thing in. Really cool. Keep it up! -Chris
Thanks Chris, I appreciate your input. I wouldn’t say I’m unhappy with this new one, maybe just that I’m not as excited about it as I’ve been with some of my other paintings after having finished them. I toyed around with a few different ideas mid-process or so but ultimately settled back onto the original idea I had. Plus this one took a lot longer than I’d anticipated to finish, so I’m glad to be done with it. I guess every painting is a learning process, and so long as I can keep making new work I’ll be excited to see how things end up developing and changing.
I am pretty excited though to get going on some new stuff too, got some interesting ideas I’ve been thinking about.
Thanks again. -Nate
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honestly, i’m not crazy about that new painting i posted, but maybe it’ll grow on me? what do you all think?
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High ResolutionNear Worthington, Minn., Oil on Canvas, 20 x 42 inches, 2013
(see source photos here)
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High Resolutionfeatured on tonsofland, thanks:
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i-photograph-stuff asked: Don't get too excited, all you have to do to get on the sfmoma page is submit something!! I was featured there too!! Although I do quite like your work, in a Gregory Crewdson, Andrew Wyeth, Winslow Homer, Hopper-esque kind or obvious Americana kind of way. Good stuff! Regards from Oz.
i realize it’s not a monumental achievement, but still pretty cool nonetheless. and hey, at least it gets a couple more eyes looking my direction. yeah man, crewdson is one of my favs.
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High Resolutionawesome! got featured on sfmoma:
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High Resolutiondigital road tripping
Trail off US-90, sorta near Alpine, Texas
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my work was featured on faithistorment today:
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seamusconley asked: How's your work coming along? Any shows coming up?
i’m hoping to finish a new painting within the next week. no shows to speak of, my exhibition schedule is clear.
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Here’s part two of my dispatch for the americanguide:
STEARNS COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ST. CLOUD (alt. 1,032; pop. 21,000), on the Mississippi River, which forms the eastern boundary of Stearns County, is the county seat and trade center for a large agricultural area that extends in all directions…In other parts of the country, St. Cloud’s importance rests on its numerous quarries, the stones of which have been used since the 1870’s by builders and architects throughout the United States for many of their most noteworthy structures.
— Minnesota, A State Guide (WPA, 1938)
Artist and Guide to Minnesota Nate Burbeck scouts around the country, shooting panoramic images to use as the basis of his paintings. Yesterday, we posted part one of his dispatch — the photos from his latest reconnoiter. Today, Nate provides images of the process and results:
Stearns County, Minn., Oil on Canvas, 24x50 inches, 2013.
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Nate Burbeck is a State Guide to Minnesota and an At-Large Guide to the Midwest. He curates a few regionally-themed art tumblrs — beyond 9th avenue (Northeastern artists), fly over art (Midwestern artists) and in the new frontier (Western artists) and has himself been named one of “Ten Artists to Watch in 2013” on the Walker Art Center’s mnartists blog. Follow Nate’s work on Tumblr at nburbeck.tumblr.com or on his website.
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I’ve started posting as a guide for the americanguide (going a little more into my creative process), here’s the first dispatch, with photos from White Bear Lake, and Stearns County:
WHITE BEAR LAKE / STEARNS COUNTY, MINNESOTA
WHITE BEAR LAKE, 142.9 m. (941 alt., 2,600 pop.), is a resort town favored by St. Paulites. Indians believed that the lake, whose shores are lined with summer homes, was haunted by the spirit of a white bear, slain by a brave as it was about to attack his beloved.
— Minnesota, A State Guide (WPA, 1938)
Artist and Guide to Minnesota Nate Burbeck scouts around the country, shooting panoramic images to use as the basis of his paintings. We’ll be bringing you another post with the results of this expedition, but for now, part one of his dispatch:
The first cluster of photos I took was in White Bear Lake, Minn., a northern, “inner-ring” suburb of St. Paul that I suppose I would categorize as older (post-War housing boom), with maybe even slightly blue-collar type of neighborhoods — at least when compared to some of the further out, newer exurbs I’ve photographed before.
A few weeks later I drove up I-94 to Stearns County, Minn., to take pictures of a small cluster of houses just outside the St. Joseph/St. Cloud area. This part of Central Minnesota (and Stearns County in particular) is considered by many to be one of the more politically conservative areas in the state. I even saw a yellow “Don’t Tread on Me” flag flying on a pole in one of the neighboring yards (not pictured here). Though still mostly rural, the area’s been steadily growing as more people have flocked to commuter towns spilling out of the Twin Cities Metro. The housing sites I photographed here worked very well and thankfully the weather was nice and gloomy — just what I was hoping for. It’s a lot more open than the more established suburb of White Bear Lake, and the house/backyard I ended up using for my painting is right next to unused wooded areas and small-scale farmland that surrounds it.
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Nate Burbeck is a State Guide to Minnesota and an At-Large Guide to the Midwest. he curates a few regionally-themed art tumblrs — beyond 9th avenue (Northeastern artists), fly over art (Midwestern artists) and in the new frontier (Western artists) and has himself been named one of “Ten Artists to Watch in 2013” on the Walker Art Center’s mnartists blog. Follow Nate’s work on Tumblr at nburbeck.tumblr.com or on his website.
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I-90 exit 128 overpass, looking west, near Blue Earth, Minn.
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High ResolutionStearns County, Minn. (detail)
(Source: nateburbeck.com)
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High ResolutionStearns County, Minn., Oil on Canvas, 24 x 50 inches, 2013






