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Philip Burke (b. 1956 in Buffalo, New York) may be best known for his vivid caricatures that adorned the pages of Rolling Stone magazine for almost a decade. Burke's work extends beyond the likes of contemporary musicians; often serving as a chronicle of the political and social undercurrent on the pages of Vanity Fair, Time, Vogue or The New Yorker to name a few. Internationally renowned for his unique style; explosive use of color, sparing brush strokes and distorted renditions of his subjects, Burke's style is unmatched. His original works, mainly in oil, encompass canvases from 40 inches to 12 feet in length.