Robert Butler was born in the small timber and farming community
of Baxley, Georgia in 1943. The first four years of his life were
spent with his parents in a log cabin that he fondly remembers as
an environment that perfectly reflects his African/Cherokee
heritage.
In 1947 events transpired that brought
Robert to the community of Okeechobee, Florida. A move that must
have been providential because it was here on the shores of Lake
Okeechobee in the heart of Florida's backcountry, that he
developed a familiarity with the woods and waters that are so
honestly rendered in his paintings. It is correct to say that
Robert Butler was tutored by nature itself.
His professional career began in 1968.
Robert honed his skills by pushing the limits of his artistic
talents, and accumulated a vast amount of knowledge by creating
more than one hundred paintings a year. With no formal training to
facilitate an inherent artistic spirit Robert developed a style
now known world wide as the “Butler
style”, and exemplified by a dramatically lit and romanticized
portrayal of the landscape.
“For many years. .
. I have lived close to nature and witnessed the beauty my
privileged eye has been allowed to see. As an artist, it is
important to me to share my experiences, and whenever I work, it
is the larger view that I strive to maintain. I invite you to look
at your experience in the same way. The textured tapestry we call
reality is constantly changing. An artist is one of the few who
will be privileged to add his or her special splash of color.”