Worldart publication, 2005, softcover, illustrated, 390 pages, 10.7 cms x 10.3 cms x 2.3 cms, condition: very good.
Richard Scott is a South African artist, residing in Cape Town and well known for the phrase Naïve meets Pop art to describe his unique take on Art. He is very well known for his art both in South Africa and internationally.
In 2004 he got involved with Mark Atwood, at the Lithography Artist Press in Mpumalanga, South Africa. In 2008 Richard studied silk screening with Keip Silk Screening in Johannesburg.
The art of Richard Scott is very distinctive as he always uses a thick black line in all of his work. His subject matter ranges from the female figure to cats, cars, lighthouses, and planes. Richard Scott has had numerous "group exhibitions" under the label "Naïve meets Pop".
The Media used in Richard's art consists of: Pencil, pastel, watercolour, acrylic, oil, lithography, etching, sculpture, new media, and photography
Richard's work is mostly sold outside South Africa. Art Collectors in Europe own at least 75% of the paintings he has produced in the last decade.