IN THE STUDIO with Scott Conary | oil painting
a virtual art talk and demo
Sunday, October 4 from 2-4 pm EST
Join us from anywhere!
One of the things that we have missed most during the pandemic, is inviting the public to our studio to watch and learn about an artist’s creative process through painting, drawing, or sculpture demonstrations. Always fun and informative, watching artists work never gets old, is enlightening, and deeply satisfying.
Although we can’t have big crowds in our studio right now, we can invite you attend our new virtual art demo series from the comfort of your own home. All of you introverts may even prefer it!
Artists, collectors, students, art lovers, or just the plain curious will love these events.
Be sure to check out the other demos in the series.
This oil painting demo will be held live via ZOOM from the artist’s studio so that you can be up close and personal and listen to Scott talk about his process, materials, and inspiration while watching him work on a piece from the beginning throughout two hours. Plenty of time will be set aside for Q & A. The work will be available for sale a few weeks later.
After registering, you will receive an email confirmation. One day prior to the event, we will email you a link to join the ZOOM event. Those who are not able to join our live event will be given access to a recording of the event for one week following the demo. A link to the recording will be sent one day after the live event. All events will be held EST.
Click here to download the free ZOOM app in advance.
About Scott:
I’m a painter living and working in Portland, Oregon.
As a child, in my mind if not in reality, we always lived closer to the cows than the suburbs. Never straying too far from the woods and open fields, endlessly I would draw what creatures I could catch and keep for the day or the season. Sketchbooks were filled with bugs, snakes, toads, and animals that proved harder to catch – the dragon, the dinosaur, the imp. This was the east coast where the trees were as individual as people and the farms were as old as anything could possibly be.
After art school (Rhode Island School of Design, BFA ’93), I started a somewhat unintentional journey to find a home and to see the country. Nearly fifteen years ago, my wife, a violinist and teacher, and I settled in Portland, Oregon. Along the way, we lived in the south, the mountain west, and probably some places in between. To fill in the blanks and empty my head, the motorcycle became my tool to explore the landscape and I put many a mile on one motorcycle or another.
Today’s story that will shape our lives for years to come is that of our young daughter, Jane. A beautiful bundle of laughter, Jane was born with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, a rare and dangerous heart defect that has required multiple life-saving surgeries and will require more in the future. It has been difficult and consuming. She has a long and uncertain road ahead but today she is thriving and adorable.
Throughout all of this, the urge has been to paint. It is what I do and what I am. That I’m painting better than ever is no small thing.