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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 10 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in
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Scott's fresco paintings are diary entries from life layering poetry, symbols, color, texture, and line. The rich surface alternates painting and carving in the fresco. Addition, subtraction, palette knives, brushes and rags meld the surface into an intriguing design. Sheer, luminous transparent color is both in and on the surface, hiding, revealing and defining at the same time. This piece is from her "Poetic Gestures" series. The painting is on a gallery wrap canvas. The sides are painted and it does not require framing. It is wired and ready to be enjoyed.
2012
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
10 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Creating on the Southern California coast in Dana Point, Marsh Scott expresses her artistic vision in paint, metal, photography and stone. Early sculptural work in cast paper evolved into large multiple piece installations. Ink paintings reduced the line and gesture to their minimum. Paintings included handmade paper for texture. Always experimenting with a variety of mediums; metal, especially stainless steel, became the choice for large public commissions and installations throughout the country. Drawing in CAD and having plates laser or water jet cut allows the surface to at once be sculpture and drawing. Shadows become an additional, changing layer. A series of encaustic paintings and some sculptures became more and more minimal and neutral with some focusing on sweeping gestural marks and others, repetitive texture. Stone became a new medium to explore with installations of multiple abstract forms carved with line. Marsh Scott grew up in several cities in the east, and received a BS in Art Education from Penn State before she moved to the west coast and ultimately Laguna Beach. She received her MA in Art from CSULB, and took architecture classes at UCI. After ten years of teaching high school and community college art and also teaching at a private art program, she became a full time studio artist. Actively involved in the local art's community, she has served on the Board and then as president of the renowned Sawdust Art Festival. In 2010 she received the “Artist of the Year” award in Laguna Beach, California.
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