"I believe art should be unique...it should make a statement about who we are and about our passions..."

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Message From John

“I believe art should be unique. It should make a statement about who we are and about our passions. Art should be touched and experienced and Burnt Offerings are created for just that purpose.  Pyrography, scrimshaw on wood or woodburning, as an art form is timeless and yet very unique. Our ancestors used burnt wood (charcoal) to depict their everyday lives on cave walls before there were other media.

Today, my Burnt Offerings still utilize heat and wood to create unique and “one of a kind” artwork. The use of Birch wood with its tight grain, allows for intricate and extensive detail and texture. The marriage of the two mediums, pyrography and acrylic wash, greatly enhance the creation allowing you to touch the scales of a bass striking a plug, feel the plumage of a preening bird or touch the rocks beneath a wave washed lighthouse. Unlike many woodburning pieces, my work tends to be of a larger size, with most pieces being 12 x 24 to 18 x 24 with larger pieces available making them ideal for main wall hangings.”

Latest Testimonials

“With a focus on Nautical and wildlife scenes, John’s powerful works of art have a tactile component and he encourages viewers to run their hands over each piece to enhance the experience . His creations are surrounded by unique frames that seem to evolve.”

Waterbury Republican American


“I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for contributing your artwork to our organization. The money that we acquire from the raffle goes directly to the Pannettieri Burn Unit at Bridgeport hospital.”

Stacey De Angelis, State project Committee | Cheshire, Connecticut


“Your work is extraordinary! Thank you for sharing your talent with everyone.”

Linda Stetson | Hamden, Connecticut

Recent Work

yellow-fin

Image 313 of 332

18 x 27 framed 300.00 sold

"If you are looking for a completely unique piece of artwork you have come to the right place."