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WATCH: New local artist is breathing life into his work

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A new artist is producing bold, dynamic works of contrast and texture with his mouth, literally breathing life into his work.

Using this unique technique, AJ Burns creates large abstract works by laying down one paint colour, dropping a second on top, and then blowing the second colour through the first, creating vibrant movement.

The effect is a burst of energy, colour and texture that evoke a range of emotions.

Only one year after he approached his first gallery, his work is now represented in more than 15 galleries around the Western Cape, and he’s sold more than 29 pieces.

The discouraged artist

Burns painted prodigiously as a child but was “actively discouraged” by his teachers and family from taking art in high school. He swapped paint for a set square, ruler and pencil, focused on maths, and went on to study civil engineering at UCT.

After years as a successful entrepreneur in the UK and SA, he founded a vodka distillery and then Covid prohibition hit.

At a loose end, AJ attended an art class with an old friend and a good 35 years after he’d laid down his brushes, he found himself “playing with acrylics” in a neighbour’s garage.

He was intrigued to see how the paint moved but there was no electricity in the garage.

Without a hair dryer, heat gun or even a straw, he blew it with his mouth to see what would happen and loved the way one colour moved through another.

“I love the unpredictability of it,” he enthuses. “The paint seems to come to life – it keeps moving even when I’ve finished. And the colours change during the drying process.” (This can take up to a week in winter as it’s often 3 or 4mm thick.) “It’s always exciting to go back the next day to see what’s happened to the painting.”

Early success

In mid-June 2021, AJ approached Red Gallery on Wale Street and asked if they’d represent him and sell some of his paintings. The gallery owner agreed on the proviso that if they didn’t sell within 30 days, AJ was to collect them.

“I phoned him after a week and was politely asked not to pester them,” he laughs. On day 29 two were sold and from then on, AJ could approach other galleries.

He has sold 29 pieces since then, the largest being 1.6x1m – “any bigger than that I can’t reach” – but he’s looking into a harness solution for larger pieces!

Initially marketing his work under the pseudonym, BurningViews, he has now registered AJBurns.co.za and will be taking his art to a wider, international audience.

AJ is a little stunned by his success and the fulfilment he gets from the creative process.

“Who knew life could be like this?” he muses.

Message to young artists

Have faith in your instinct and don’t change to fit what others are expecting. Then find the courage to go and show your work to gallery owners. It’s hard to put your soul out there but it’s the most important step.

Work by AJ Burns can be viewed at several galleries in the greater Cape Town, Plettenberg Bay, George, Hermanus and Franschhoek.

Watch the video below as he demonstrates his blow painting technique:

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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