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Scott James Owles was born in 1964, in Peterborough, Ontario, where he also spent his formative years. In 1973, he and his family moved to Toronto. Initially interested in sculpture, Scott was introduced to Michael Safka in 1978 and it was at this time he began to study form and aesthetic. Later Scott furthered his studies at the Ontario College of Art. In 1987, still studying at OCA, Scott was formally introduced to acclaimed artist Michael John Angel at his studio. Scott believed that Angel’s artistic sensibilities were in tune with his own and decided to become a student in his school. Michael John Angle's rich understanding of the arts' place in the tradition of Western liberal humanity helped Scott to view art at a deeper level. With this, Scott began to search even further for artistic enrichment. In 1990, he traveled to Florence, Italy for an in-depth study of painting. Since then, Scott has actively worked on his own, producing works that are uniquely his own, yet steeped with historical language. "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. Tempera Grassa : Oil tempera Emulsion "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 (Contact Scott)....... (CV -pdf)
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