(see) to (SEE), 2023
An invitation to come and SEE.
The challenge of an artist is to move the viewer from a casual (seeing) to the deeper and more profound experience of (SEEING). I employ the use of rich color and deep texture to create works of art that draw the viewer into a deeper aesthetic experience brimming with beauty, wonder, and on occasion, mystery. I invite you to come and SEE a collection of art featuring paintings, raku-fired pottery, kintsugi bowls, and live-edge furniture.
...just art: TD Scott New Works, 2022
My new collection is about artistic styling. I have no point to make. Perhaps I revisited past travels and
recreated some earlier pieces…My focus this time was simple. Alone in my studio, I work and pursue
and discover the encaustic medium. Its organic nature continues to excite me. The way one color
bleeds into the next, or a previous layer rises to the surface and shines through is captivating. This
collection is a bit more colorful. I truly enjoyed creating these pieces because the process provided
relief to me, a much needed distraction from this chaotic world. I have so many personal opinions and
fatigue with our social climate. I chose not to show my feelings here. These works have no agenda and
no message…they are just art.
5, 2016
My relationship with abstract art is derived from a creative ability to see a finished product in my head before paint touches canvas. The visions I put to canvas are spontaneous and often don’t fall into a defined theme, although they may have a slight likeness that can be observed in them. Because art can mean or represent so many different things to so many different people, my goal above anything is to create conversational pieces that not only warm a room but inspire positivity and imagination as well.
108, 2021
Searching for order during times of chaos provides solace for the human experience.
The unexplainable can be processed through personal routines and rituals that lead us to a higher order of thinking. Something divine can be achieved from the counting of 108 Mala beads while repeating prayers for peace. Prayer beads have been used for centuries by a range of religions, from Hinduism to Catholicism. In the series, “108” I have explored the enlightenment that can be achieved through the counting of 108 Mala beads. I have studied personal photographs and photographs taken by friends of auspicious places. Within each photograph, I identified 8 colors and then represented those colors in 108 circles. Each painting is meant to provide a visual harmony that can be found through repetition and order. Every painting is a prayer for peace and security through the expression of color inspired by our connections to nature and those places of serenity.
A Fire That Takes No Wood, 2016
I am irresistibly drawn to painting as a means of expressing my deep admiration for and connection to nature. When I am in nature, I become part of it with no separation. Painting, is a visual language that is capable of conveying ideas, emotions and complexity as powerfully as the written or spoken ones. In this showing I have assembled both decorative, landscape and still life pieces. There is a story behind each one.
After a Storm, 2014
After a storm, it’s peaceful again.
A 2014 spring tornado struck my small town. Many homes and businesses were destroyed. I was more fortunate; I only lost my art studio. Although years of work and a large (probably too large) collection of books, tools, and equipment was blown away in an instant; my most important treasures were spared- family, friends, pets, and my home. As I witness a community recover, I realize what remains is the instinct to begin again. Like nature perseveres.
This collection of paintings was inspired by the peace and beauty that still exists after a storm.
An Abstract Reality, 2023
Painting based on color and composition captivates my creativity, and painting in this abstract or non-objective way frees my mind. I do enjoy painting realism, but my freedom in the abstract grabs my attention to create new and visually exciting spaces on my surface. It's an escape through creativity; I'm able to let go of my current reality and enter my own abstract reality.
Anna Sistrunk: The Whimsical Collection, 2023
This collection of art aspires to be anything but the literal in a world full of sensibilities. Uniquely crafted to inspire those young at heart that maintain their sense of wonder. These works include mixed media materials combining the old and the new in a whimsical manner.
Artist Explorations, 2024
This exhibition focuses on the individual collections of three local artists: Sarah Jones, Amy Kalimat, and Jennifer Nelson. Each artist has their own style, medium, and connection with their work that we invite you to explore!
Sarah Jones
In her collection, “Chromalicious”, Sarah uses her paintings to express and preserve emotions linked to personal memories. She employs gestures and colors to capture fleeting moments, and the layered style reflects the passage of time. Her paintings often evoke natural imagery like crashing waves or ethereal landscapes, and she draws inspiration from personal experiences, collections, films, and observing sunsets.
Amy Kalimat
The "Black, White and Blind" collection combines abstract works from Amy’s "Blind Intuitive" and "Black and White" series. Inspired by personal experiences and emotions, her work explores themes of growth, understanding, and finding peace amidst challenges. The "Blind Intuitive" series involves a unique process where the watercolor foundation for each piece is created blindly, guided by internal thoughts and feelings. The "Black and White" series focuses on linear design and dot-making. Amy hopes that viewers will appreciate the details and layers in her work.
Jennifer Nelson
In the “Destinations” collection, Jennifer is inspired by her daily travels and the music, podcasts, or books she listens to while driving. She creates graphic shapes representing travel maps and sound, often experimenting with different scales. The "Summer Bites" series consists of smaller works that Jennifer can easily carry and enjoy during her daily life.