Flowers of Death
ink on watercolor paper
These flowers have been around since April 1st (birth of Kayla) and are finally finished! The concept behind these arrangements is universal, so I included it in my Bio for the NEXT art show this Saturday.
Scott Allen (1977 -), born in Jacksonville,
ink on watercolor paper
These flowers have been around since April 1st (birth of Kayla) and are finally finished! The concept behind these arrangements is universal, so I included it in my Bio for the NEXT art show this Saturday.
Scott Allen (1977 -), born in Jacksonville,
was brought back to art after a near-death experience.
“No one knows how long they have to live, and after some fatal close calls, everyday is now spent illustrating the aesthetics of nature with an esoteric approach,“ says the artist. For example, in Flowers of Death, each piece has an abundance of youthful flowers, but hidden iconography reveals just the opposite,
a concept we all share.
Flowers of Death II
ink and ink wash on watercolor paper
“No one knows how long they have to live, and after some fatal close calls, everyday is now spent illustrating the aesthetics of nature with an esoteric approach,“ says the artist. For example, in Flowers of Death, each piece has an abundance of youthful flowers, but hidden iconography reveals just the opposite,
a concept we all share.
Flowers of Death II
ink and ink wash on watercolor paper
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