If there were a simple way to describe the art of Dennis R. Scott, it might just be called “accidental art”. For art is the accident of discovery, the unexpected result of the meandering mind. Sometimes by chance a happening occurs. And with Scott and his art, the chances are good that accidents happen in his home regularly.
Scott , a retired English teacher, resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is a writer, lyricist, poet, craftsman, and artist. He has exhibited and sold his art at the Utica Arts In The Square Show, the Blue Dome Festival, River Walk, Cherry Street and Brook Arts Festivals as well as the Parsons, Kansas Art Walk. He has displayed his art in galleries in and around Tulsa.
After retiring from teaching at age 51, Scott set out to learn the craft his twin brother, David, has been pursuing most of his life. Dennis Ray Scott wanted to be an artist like his twin brother, David Roy Scott.
Dennis has been creating his digital “art” for the last six years. His work is unlike most digital or computer art. His style is unique. His art is totally his own his own way of seeing life, his own way of depicting that which he sees. Whether one might call Scott’s art abstract, impressionistic, or surreal is of little concern to Scott. Through his art he invites the viewer, the art lover or even the mere observer, to take a chance, as he has in creating his art. Taking a chance is what artists do.
Accidentally making a name for himself in the art world might be a fitting surprise for Dennis R. Scott. A surprise is always just around the corner for the “Accidental Artist”, Dennis R. Scott. New art is posted regularly, so bookmark this site and visit it often.