A Contemporary Humorist, with a Cajun and Caribbean twist, who
takes his art seriously, but with a big dose of humor and color.
Scott takes his work to another level of depth using vibrant
colors and textures to produce his wacky world of original and
limited edition pieces.
Scotts medium consist of acrylic paint, Gypsum
Cement, found objects and new building products found at the local hardware store. His original paintings are
on canvas with a technique he designed to create a look as though it were tile.
“When I ate my first crayon as a kid, I knew I wanted to be an artist.
” He grew up on Anna Maria Island, Florida, attended Ringling School of Art and achieved a BFA from the
University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Scott moved back and forth from Florida to Louisiana several times after
graduation. His heritage of being half Cajun made him settle in a little town called LaPlace on the outskirts
of New Orleans. After ten years he relocated to Waveland, Mississippi where he lives close to the gulf beaches,
and the bayous.
Scott’s works are currently sold in galleries in Louisiana, Mississippi,
Alabama and Michigan and have been sold to private collectors in 24 different countries. He has been included in
many group shows around the country, including the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans (1993), the New Orleans
Museum of Art (1991), and in 1993, he was featured on the show Real New Orleans on Channel 26 TV. Featured Artist
at the Lynne Meadows Discovery Center (Bear Creak Bluegrass Festival), Children’s Museum, Gulfport
Mississippi (2005). Featured Artist, Jubilee City Fest, Montgomery, AL. (2005). After a brief setback in 2005
named Hurricane Katrina, Scott had his first show in August, 2007 at Maggie May’s Art Gallery in Bay St.
Louis, Mississippi.