Oil painting of a horse drawn carriage on a city street. It is a wet snowy wintery day.
Michael Budden (b. 1957)
Oil on board – 8 x 10 in.

Heading to Central Park by Michael Budden

Renowned New Jersey artist Michael Budden has built a distinguished career as a painter, initially focusing on the captivating wildlife found across North America. However, his current artistic focus has shifted towards capturing the vibrant scenes of New York City, the picturesque landscapes along the Delaware River and its neighboring towns, as well as the captivating vistas from the east coast to the Rocky Mountains.

Budden passionately states, “We live in such a beautiful and varied country. We are lucky that we are easily mobile and can get out and experience nature first hand.”

Budden’s artistic signature lies in his ability to infuse his creations with strong design, confident brushwork, and an exceptional quality of light. In his own words, “The challenge of painting on location emphasizes what truly excites me as an artist. It is derived from the heart, very challenging, but fun and freeing up of one’s art spirit. Although I also work in the studio, nature is the best teacher and inspiration.”

Throughout his illustrious career, Michael Budden has received numerous accolades, with standout achievements including the honor of designing the 2006 White House Easter Egg representing New Jersey and the privilege of meeting with First Lady Mrs. Bush at the White House exhibition.

His recent accomplishments include securing two prestigious awards at the Salmagundi Club in New York City: the 2008 Purchase Award for the Flatiron and the “2009 Alden Bryan Memorial Award for Traditional Landscape in Oil. Michael Budden’s artwork is not only cherished in private collections but has also found a place in three major museums dedicated to wildlife art, in addition to numerous private and corporate collections.

Budden’s art revolves around capturing specific moments in particular locations, often ignited by the interplay of light. As he eloquently puts it, “It’s the light that grabs you. Makes you stop and look and want to paint.” His paintings not only compel viewers to pause and admire but also resonate deeply with collectors, stirring their hearts and evoking their appreciation for the beauty he so skillfully portrays. In his own words, “I have been extremely lucky in my career as an artist. I continue to search, to get better as an artist, and I feel.”