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Scott HarperMixed Media Painting titled “Lumber of Hope” By Scott Harper2023
2023
About the Item
BORN JULY 31, 1979 IN NEW JERSEY, USA
CURRENTLY LIVES AND WORKS IN WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
BIO:
As an artist based in the vibrant community of West Palm Beach, my work is an exploration of the interplay between color, emotion, and memory. Growing up in Guatemala, I was immersed in a culture rich with vivid hues, captivating vistas, and a tapestry of diverse experiences that continue to influence my work.
I decided to pursue an artistic and creative career as a painter because of my deep passion for self-expression and the power of art to evoke emotions and provoke thought. I found solace in drawing and painting, using these mediums as a way to communicate and interpret the world around me.
The ability to convey complex ideas and feelings through colors, shapes, and strokes fascinated me. Painting has been an avenue for me to explore our inner thoughts and reflect on life, creating a profound connection between myself and my art.
" All boundaries are imagined, and our perceived mental frontiers are vast and unexplored. The bond that unites us all is love and through art we grasp the ephemeral if only for that brief moment."
SCOTT HARPER
CV
-Studied under-
Nim Carcha
Randi Grantham (sculpting)
- Exhibitions-
2015 Solo exhibition, " La Galleria" Palm Beach Gardens FL.
2019 Solo exhibition, " Mirrors Of the Unseen", West Palm Beach FL.
2022 Group showing , Big Art Now Gallery, West Palm Beach FL.
-Collections-
Private collection, Antwerp Belgium
Private collection, Delray Beach FL.
Private Collection, Palm Beach Gardens FL.
Private collection, Orlando Fl.
Private collection, St. John's Virgin Islands
- Creator:Scott Harper (1979, American)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 46 in (116.84 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:West Palm Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU56213917572
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