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"I worked through repeated tragedies.
These paintings share my story".
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THESE MEN & WOMEN TAUGHT ME
"My parents, doctors Jane Smiley Burgoon and Carroll F. Burgoon, Jr.
I was a member of the Junior Curators Club, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (Est. in 1812); I was 5 y/o; A student of Kathie Dugas, 7th-grade art, General Wayne Jr. H.S. (GVSD). She taught me perspective and to draw hands; J. C. Peden, 7th-grade science taught the scientific method; Asst wrestling coach; Gregory Pierce, 8th-grade geography teacher taught love of National Parks; BGen Woodrow Kessler (Ret), USMC Hall of Fame, 11th-grade art appreciation at Great Valley Sr. H.S. (GVSD) - Obtuse lessons evident in my paintings today - He exhorted me to go to art school upon graduation; Navy Rear Admiral (Upper) Bill New taught me to tie knots in our dining room; Aunt and Uncle Don & Mary Carter taught entrepreneurism, success, and world travel; Advocate, Myron Anderson, PhD unleashed my interest in aquatic insects, doing an Honor's Thesis and teaching - He wanted me to go to grad school; Richard Mann, team owner, Britannia Cycles, sold me the Condor on which he Silvered against National Champion Jackie Simes my first year, paid my entry to races, cheered 'Move up. Move up' and 'Stay top three'. I qualified for Nationals my first year; Aaron Finkbeiner, General Agent, Northwestern Mutual got me out of my shell, taught me to sell on a napkin at the Athenaeum and to birddog in the shadow of Independence Hall. I won national recognition for volume and client retention; My Brochure House SW clients, e.g., Wyverne Flatt, Pentagon USAF civilian 2-star who commanded 30,000 scientists and reported to two U.S. presidents, Bruce McCall, former ConocoPhillips Sales & Marketing VP Western Hemisphere, ... Phil James, professor, Γcole hΓ΄teliΓ¨re de Lausanne, Switzerland who set the table for U.S. presidents; Pauline Shirley DTM, PDG, PIP, Hall of Fame, Toastmasters International, my boss, awarded me 'Rookie of the Year' in the #1 district in the world; Helena Braga Pereira da Cunha arranged my studies with the genius artist Don Fco. Alcaraz who took me into his atelier for the summer and showed me how to do what he did 24/7; Jimmy Jack Whitaker, multi-Grammy winner, Hall of Fame musician, singer-songwriter, producer, produced by Gary S. Paxton and George Maddaloni, wrote four #1 hits worldwide, opened or performed with Willie Nelson and Charlie Daniels, introduced me to General Tommy Franks, thinks of me as his little brother; LtCol Keith Self (Ret), U.S. House of Representatives, former county judge, West Point graduate, 82nd Airborne, Ranger, Master Parachutist, served at USCENTCOM on General Franks staff, helped draft proposal for Gen Franks (Ret); Bruce Miller, senior pastor Christ Fellowship, mentor, framed and prominently displayed my Holy Land and Book of Luke paintings, and got the Dallas Morning News to come interview me; Retired USAF Capt Jeran Akers, Mayor, Plano, Texas business owner; Major General Hugh G. Robinson, PE, BELO Board member who mentored me and advocated me to BELO assets and Good Morning Texas cohosts, MIT graduate; EDS founder Ross Perot, Sr.; LORAC Chairman, philanthropy consultant Carol Joyce Hinkley Thompson heard about me keynoting to American Association of University Women at SMU and promoted me to her Dallas clients: Ross Perot, Sr., Gen Robinson, Ron J. Anderson, M.D. CEO, Parkland Health & Hospital System etc.; Huntley Paton, publisher American City Business Journals, Dallas; The 500+ audiences around North Texas; Belarmino βBlackieβ Gonzalez, owner and show host KCHF TV-11, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Patrick EsquerrΓ© founder of la Madeleine French Country Restaurants refined my first book, Ode to Joy at his first location next to SMU; Dallas Chapter of Credit Unions; Millennial Carolyn Luhn knew I'd sell out as I refined this website in 'The Sweetest Town in Texas', founded by Tennessean Davy Crocket. (Battle of the Alamo, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, 1836.)
There are many more. 'It takes a village ...'
Thank you.
[For tenacious people who like to win. Watercolor was recognized as an art form in Chinese manuscript painting around BCE 4,000. WC remains prominent to date: Audubon, Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Qi Baishi, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, Picasso, Carroll.]
DISCIPLINED & PASSIONATE (!!!)
"I rinsed my brush in my crystal of Cab, used my toothbrush on some Botanical Garden works, sandpapered a dozen bespoke Holy Land pics, tore up stacks of my originals and hundreds of professionally shot 4 x 5's. I sold my purple thistles drawing for $100 just to get it out of my sight - I painted 12 detailed Holy Land images for a custom calendar (400 hours in 20 days) sent gratis to 75,000 top benefactors worldwide of a 400,000-member non-profit in Chicago, IL. I've donated to many non-profits, e.g., hospitals, medical research, recovery, ... children's advocacy, adoption, education.
"I was making precise, detailed drawings
when I was 4Β½ y/o. Thus, my quest began -
I didn't have words to express grief over
my older sister Helen's tragic death".
[WATERCOLOR is a WILD BEAST only those who refuse to follow the herd appreciate. WC requires a different way of seeing, thinking and creating to make it sing multiple octaves.]
"It was a Brazilian lady, granddaughter of the co-founder of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, 1895, who arranged my study
with Don Fco. Alcaraz.
Helena was a woman of patience, of wealth, of presence. She reached out across the ocean to ensure the training of this artist.
METAMORPHOSIS
"I paint LOVE, because love isn't soft, it's hard.
I paint LOVE fiercely, wildly, and deeply.
My fingers move with the fury of a prophet
and the patience of a saint.
"Ode to Joy (Beethoven's Ninth; Many of my watercolors were made while listening to
WRR Classical 101.1 FM, Dallas, Texas.)
Four-star General Tommy Franks (Ret), former USCENTCOM Commander overseeing a 25-country-region including the Middle East, penned the foreword to my first book,
A Hall of Fame musician introduced us.
I donated 2,600 1st Editions ($91,000).
"Kitsy Westmoreland had her NY attorney son take her picture with me at a small private dinner aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, attended by 40 Medal of Honors and two
Knight of Malta Commanders who reported to the Pope. Arrangements were made by Westy's ADC; I was the guest of a Knight of Malta oil company president. The dean of neurosurgery, a Knight of Columbus, hosted a private lunch for me in his office. An A.H. Belo Trustee mentored and championed me; As did Ross Perot and his philanthropy consultant. One mentor, a sinker-slider pitcher laughing said, 'I threw one too many pitches to Barry Bonds' -
I realized, to be a champion pitchman, a salesman, you needed to make pitches that the prospect could crank into a towering homerun, ... Sometimes I painted both sides of a sheet of paper, swinging for the fences like The Babe, Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, Willie McCovey, ...
I'd been a RF and SP in Little League Baseball.
Then, ... I wrestled 5 years, played tennis 16+ years, raced bikes on the banked track (RHR 28 and est. VO2 max 75), ran distance (PB 4:08 mile, 31:57 10K), ... Power walked. I'd developed discipline, precision and endurance to paint.
I like 'the peak performance zone'.
"I GOT GOOD GENES."
"Poppy had been a U.S.N. doctor, Third Tide, on Dog Green, D-Day and Chief Medical Officer on U.S.S. Bull in the Pacific. I'm here because SEALs kept his boat unmarred. He was a front page running back and 53 sec. 440 ft. cinder track runner at Harrisburg Academy in the 1930s before starting blocks. Poppy had been a 3rd Degree Mason, Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. He was a professor at Temple University and University of Pennsylvania medical schools and had a huge private practice on the Main Line. Dr. B died at age 91; He learned Spanish to talk with his CVIM patients. He built his wife, Jane, a world-class equestrian center next door around a ca. 1732 mansion with a 60-horse barn and hired a New Zealand, FBHS, an Olympic gold medalist to be headmaster followed by a Burghley Horse Trials winner and 2x British Olympic Team member. Poppy loved 'The fine art of medicine.' He was national president of AAD and widely published. He kept everything shipshape and was repeatedly named 'The Doctor's Doctor' by the Philadelphia Inquirer.
At 91 he was reading journals extensively,
spending time with his microscope and taking graduate courses in horticulture and Spanish.
He was a hobby Early antiques expert.
Poppy was tireless. My dad loved to work hard.
Mom was a Phi Beta Kappa brunette.
"Both parents were avid tennis buffs.
They were married about 60 years.
Both liked to win.
"My given name, Carroll, honors our Maryland neighbor, last living signer of the Declaration of Independence, Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
Burgundy, France. Our surname was Burgund
boarding the Colony-bound Lydia in 1740; The Burgunds disembarked Burgoon. They were 100% opportunity seekers. Pioneering Burgoons from Ohio settled in Fort Worth, Texas in 1850;
Burgoons fought in the American Revolution, War of 1812, Civil War, WW1, WWII, Korean War,
Vietnam, ... 134 years later I flew into Texas, escaped my dad's shadow and old beliefs,
and established my identity - The Lone Star State permeated my artwork. After 42 years in North Texas, I chartered a jet and flew to the Wild Heart of the Rockies and adventure.
[Burgundians lived on Burgundarholmr Island,
Denmark, before returning to the mainland.
Roman soldiers feared and avoided them. Burgundians fully conquered Europe 1,000 years before Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. Today, they reside in France and Switzerland.]
"The President of the U.S., Geo. Bush, sent me a note saluting my community service. I didn't know anyone was watching. Cool beans.
My little watercolor hangs with Picasso oils
on a Fort Worth, Texas cattle ranch!"
- Carroll, INFP-A
"There is no time to rest".
"The best way to raise the price of something is to say that you would never sell it".
"Art is just money on walls".
- Larry Gagosian, G.O.A.T. art dealer
Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, and the estates of Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso.
"When you pay high for the priceless,
you're getting it cheap".
- 1st Bar Joseph Duveen, art dealer
Clients: J.P. Morgan, Henry Clay Frick,
Andrew Mellon, William Randolph Hearst,
John D. Rockefeller Jr., ...