Tom Scott is an artist that created
quality arts over 3000 thousand pieces in his art career. His art works can be
traced back to the early 1950’s until today. Located at the UMBC Fine Arts
Building, Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, there holds a gallery of
Scott’s art works from different times of his career life. Scott’s arts contain
different style from century to century; his works are form from a wide range
of materials, which are range from abstract to oil paint to recycle materials to
three dimensions and more. All these can be seen in the gallery filled with Tom
Scott’s work.
The gallery contained arts by Scott
from the 1950’s to the 2000’s. It was fascinated to see almost all types of
style of art in just one place. Even though there is many of Scott’s art work
from his career time, the section of art work that attracted me the most was
the works of 1990s through 2000s section. That section of art works had a lot
of today’s fashion styles, trends and creativity inserted in the art works. First,
a section of arts in this time period were open, painted frames that can be
stand alone or combined in different configurations. To me, they looked really
cool because Scott made these works simple but stand out, and have these works
to be able to stand alone and not just on the wall. The other part of the 1990s
through 2000s section that caught my eyes was the three dimensional arts. In these
works, Scott created physical layers in the art and used color difference with patterns and shapes to
make the three dimension show and standout, which I found amazing creativity.
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