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SCOTT
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Scott Mattlin is an artist with a deep and passionate appreciation for
beauty in the natural world and within the human spirit. This enthusiastic
and sensitive joy is reflected brilliantly in his artwork. His work is
executed in a vibrant, impressionistic style, which - while still
retaining its representational roots, incorporates abstract elements,
resulting in a uniquely contemporary union. Mattlin immortalizes the
private world to which he bears witness. Whether it be an intimate moment
captured between mother and child, a glimpse into the solitary reverie of
a ballet dancer, or a private view into that sacred world of the timeless
nude … Scott’s choice of subject matter, his masterful ability for
extemporaneous composition, and his brilliant talent for the juxtaposition
of light and shadow – all evoke a powerful old world feel, yet with an
irresistible modern edge.
As a young man, Scott traveled throughout North America trying his hand at
a dizzying number of careers and trades. Nothing truly resonated however,
until his childhood passion for painting was re-kindled. At nearly 30
years of age, Scott's art education began in Southern California. While
preparing to enter the Art Center School of Design in California he
developed a friendly relationship with a group of successful local artists
who agreed to mentor him; among them, internationally respected wildlife
artist Joe Garcia. Scott abandoned his plans for formal education and
embarked on an intensive four-year period of study and painting that was
to change his life forever.
Since that time, Scott's dedication to creating beautiful and expressive
paintings has manifested into the development of a broad range of
enthusiastic collectors, exhibitions, and awards. Scott’s work has been
featured in Southwest Art Magazine, including “Best of the West,” in the
April 2004 issue. He has appeared in a wide variety of art and
instructional publications. As an associate member of the Oil Painters of
America, he has been juried into regional and national OPA events. He was
selected to exhibit in the prestigious Colorado Governor’s Invitational
Art Show in 2004 and 2005. As a veteran art instructor, he has taught
master watercolor workshops nationwide at the invitation of the Grumbacher
Company, as well as appearing as a keynote speaker at their national
conferences.
Scott’s work hangs in private and corporative collections- both at home
and abroad. During his years of representation in Alaska from 1992 to 1999
Scott’s work was featured in 7 one-man shows and he was named the official
painter of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race for five consecutive years. His
rendering of Mount Denali, painted in 1999 was given by the governor of
Alaska to the city of New York, where it is hangs in permanent display in
Fire Station Number One – in commemoration to the firefighters who gave
their lives on September 11, 2001.
Scott’s artwork is in both private and
corporate collections. He is exclusively
represented in North America by:
West Bay Fine Art
PO Box 1059
Missouri City, Texas 77459-1059
westbayfineart@verizon.net |