Artist Statement:
"The visual arts cannot be translated into a spoken language. Art is a language in and unto itself."
"I believe art standards of quality must not be allowed to be set by institutions, be they academic or avant-garde. Only the individual has that sacred right."
“My interest in art started at a very early age. I was inspired by Degas to try my hand at nudes at the early age of 12. My fascination with femininity and the female form has stayed with me all my life. Perhaps deepened by the fact that I had six daughters. Since my retirement from commercial art in 1990, I have devoted my life to my serious art. I have always kept the two very separate and grabbed every moment I could for the art that was not just personal, but gave meaning to my life.”
“The only time there was perhaps a blending of the two (commercial and fine art) was during the time I was ask to do some paintings for an upcoming made for TV film. I won an Emmy nomination for my work for Title Paintings in Zeigfield: The Man and his Women, in 1978.”
Robert Branham
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