Scott  Allen

Available for

Freelance

Contract About

Why do you like to make art?
I make art because I have to. From the very beginning, I have always "made stuff". I realized that painting is something I am supposed to do. After I graduated from Art School, I left painting alone for awhile, a hiatus if you will. Although I wasn't producing paintings,I found myself filling up sketchbooks, scribbling on napkins, still hoarding ideas and subject matter. At the gentle urging of my wife, I decided to step back to the canvas. The initial step back in the realm of something I am supposed to be doing was a cleansing process. By this I mean I had to shed all the influences and other mental "junk" that I think is inherently part of going through Art School. A Professor who I have a great deal of respect for hit it on the head when he said "You'll spend the rest of your life unlearning everything you learned in school. Wow, how right he was. My friend Doug was a big influence as well. Having him around and making work with him helped me to begin to "unlearn" the art school lessons.

What subjects do you prefer?

I grew up in wholesome, well adjusted, well rounded household. It makes no sense that I sometimes am attracted to painting the darker, seedy side of life. I think I tend to paint this kind of subject matter because it just more interesting....it has that element of "uncomfortableness" to it. 

What processes and techniques do you use? Why?

I put paint on the canvas. I put paint where the painting tells me to put it.

How is your work different from others?
Hopefully it moves you. The painting on doors is a different approach to the tradition of painting on canvas. The final thing is size...the stuff I do on canvas is huge. A HUGE and CONSTANT THANK YOU goes out to to my wife, Stephanie for her understanding and patience throughout this obsessive, self absorbed thing I do called painting.

 

 

I WAS RECENTLY INTERVIEWED BY ART IS MOVING.

CHECK IT OUT HERE :
 http://artismoving.blogspot.com/2010/08/i-am-artist-scott-allen-kansas.html

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Contract EVENTS

HNTB Architects Solo Show
HNTB

Fri Sep 03 06:00 PM
— Fri Sep 03 11:00 PM

$free |
715 Kirk Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 66214 view map

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Contract Creative Projects

Drawing - Dia de los Muertos  Boda by Scott  Allen

Dia de los...

Drawing

Drawing - Robert Johnson  by Scott  Allen

Robert Johnson

Drawing

Painting - Seasons  by Scott  Allen

Seasons

Painting

Painting - Dia de los Muertos by Scott  Allen

Dia de los Muertos

Painting

Mixed Media - Table Installation  by Scott  Allen

Table Installation

Mixed Media

Drawing - dorothy  by Scott  Allen

dorothy

Drawing

Painting - Lollipop Guild  by Scott  Allen

Lollipop Guild

Painting

Drawing - Thurston by Scott  Allen

Thurston

Drawing

Drawing - Dream Machine  by Scott  Allen

Dream Machine

Drawing

Drawing - RUN DMC by Scott  Allen

RUN DMC

Drawing

Drawing -  Lollipop Guild sketches by Scott  Allen

Lollipop Guild...

Drawing

Drawing - Kung Fu  Gardener I I  by Scott  Allen

Kung Fu Gardener...

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Drawing - Kung Fu Gardener by Scott  Allen

Kung Fu Gardener

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Drawing - Good Day Sir  by Scott  Allen

Good Day Sir

Drawing

Drawing - Madd Hatter  by Scott  Allen

Madd Hatter

Drawing

Drawing - Tom Waits by Scott  Allen

Tom Waits

Drawing

Graphic Design - Graphic Stuff by Scott  Allen

Graphic Stuff

Graphic Design

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Environment - Retro Eco  by Scott  Allen

Retro Eco

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Contract Comments

Jared Buchan Jared Buchan, 08-26-2010 10:39 PM
Scot and I have been friends for over a decade with some lost time 'growing up' in the middle. We have always had a very similar liking for similar things...we used to trade off record for record on turntables in the hallowed grounds of the Bottleneck for example... Scott has his creative hemisphere tapped into this brilliant, animated, jovial portrayal of urban art that I admire bunches. Uber talented doesn't really begin to quantify his vision or ability. JB
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