Scott James Owles
Scott James Owles
"I see my work as the acquisition of an understanding, the most essential comprehension of art as a visual language; exploring both the techniques and practices of those who from centuries past. Like any language, to survive it must grow, and this growth comes from an understanding of its past or tradition (visual, etc.) with a firm grasp on the present and an eye forward.
The subjects I tend to gravitate towards are those of life's contrasts - neither the ideal nor the philosophical, but the experiential.
My ambition is to express my growth both as a human being and as an artist; the expression is based on ascension. Personal ascension and the ideal elevation of the community."
Tempera Grassa : Oil tempera Emulsion
Oil tempera is literally tempera (egg) mixed with oil, it allows the colour clarity and technical strength of tempera, yet permits for the immediacy of oil painting. Historically, the emergence of oil tempera can be traced back to the late sixteenth century, gaining pre-eminence with painters including Anthony Van Dyke in the early seventeenth century and more recently, Pietro Annigoni.
"Oil Tempera is my preferred medium because I am afforded a process of glazing (fat over lean) almost immediately until I have achieved my desired effect or result."
- James Scott Owles, 2006
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