Bio. Hilary A. Scott is a painter and mixed media artist who works in Southern California. Having traveled much and moved across the country and back, her works revolve around the idea of land, travel and these experiences. Through her practice she has beautifully reinterpreted maps as a functional art in a fine art form. Her use of the road as line explores the relationship between man and nature and captures the unexpected as worthy of recording in a new way. She has exhibited in The Weisman Museum of Fine Art in Malibu, California, DeSoto Row Gallery and Alexander Hall in Savannah, Georgia, and Gallery RFD in Swainsboro, Georgia. Her work has won her portfolio-based scholarships from both Pepperdine University and the Savannah College of Art and Design in her studies. Currently, she explores making personally significant maps of the United Stated in an array of mediums. The prolific process employs elements of drawing with pen and ink, the alternative photographic process of cyanotype, oil painting on a large scale, fibrous embellishment and three-dimensional painting on globes with acrylic paint and medium.
For an interview with the artist read:
http://wearduringorangealert.blogspot.com/2008/09/artist-of-week_15.html



You capture light beautifully.
We enjoyed this Hilary. Especially the paintings, and your comments on a Southern Summer.
I got your business card today. Very professional.
just found the site…nice work you’ve got here
lovin’ the new stuff bay. especially the summer painting ones. hold on to that brush and don’t let go.