IRIS SCOTT 2/3 – At age 7 she drew a frog on a wooden brick and her parents were astonished as far as that frog was realistic. During her university studies she had learned the use of charcoal and pastel colors, but also watercolors, oils, acrylics and clay. With this preparation, while living in Taiwan, she wanted to finish a yellow flowers oil painting, but her brushes were dirty. She was keen to quickly complete her job, took a few swipes at the canvas with oils squeezed right upon her fingertips and she liked the results. Her palette is full of rainbow colors and she uses the tip of her fingers, as if they were clay. At Adelman Fine Art https://adelmanfineart.com/artist/iris-scott/ you can see and buy what she created.
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