Today I looked at two works Scott is close to completing. One "The Arsonist" has been accepted into a Victorian art prize and the other is to be entered for the prestigious Archibald Prize.
Whilst the two works share of course Scott's attention to fine detail and beautiful pigments, they are a study in contrasts.
The Arsonist stares at us intently. His eyes are fiery and insane and the matches around him signal the damage he is willing to wreak on his environment. It is an unsettling piece - the Arsonist seems to be holding himself very still, his pathological desire to wreak havoc only apparent in his eyes and the ominous smoke curling away from the match.
Ken, on the other hand, sits in a meditative pose. He exudes tranquility and certainty of purpose - his eyes are calm and beautiful and the certainty of purpose attaches to his own desire to create art. His face is extremely beautiful and the almost life size painting contains intricate detail and potent symbols.
Figurative work is a new area for Scott, yet it reflects his desire to avoid stagnation - to continue moving forward with his own art.
These two pieces are amazing. Both on the opposite site of a spectrum, both so intense, their energy so different. The eyes are amazing. (I'm developing an eye-obsession.)
Thank you Mary for your beautiful pictures and thank you Scott for letting us see these drop gorgeous creations.
Have a lovely weekend.
xoxo Elizabeth
Posted by: Elizabeth | 12/02/2010 at 07:13 PM
Oh. My. God. Absolutely stunning. The Arsonist is a gorgeously disturbing. If that makes sense. And Ken literally took my breath away. I'm always amazed when I see what Scott is capable of. Genius.
Posted by: Chris | 16/02/2010 at 04:48 AM
I really admire Scott's work. Thanks for sharing a year with us.
Posted by: Anna of Helylle | 05/04/2010 at 08:21 PM