Ian Scott [SAFE]
: A collection of his writings, originally published in The Orcadian newspaper over 30 years, is being gathered into a series of books, with the first released in 2024 by Orkneyology Press .
: His 1966 work Colour Card Family is credited as the first instance of "photographic appropriation" in New Zealand painting, using mass-produced pamphlets to critique suburban life. Other Notable "Ian Scotts" and Their "Papers" ian scott
: Initially used as blueprints for large-scale canvases, Scott’s preliminary drawings and colour studies eventually became recognized as complete works in their own right. : A collection of his writings, originally published
: A contemporary painter and printmaker who produces extensive series of watercolours and screenprints on paper, often focusing on the Yorkshire Dales and architectural subjects. : A contemporary painter and printmaker who produces
: Focuses on the intersection of religion, law, and the constitution .
: A hallmark of his paper works involves exploring three-dimensional illusions through overlapping strands of rich, saturated color.