Video: Animals, cacti and question marks: bright drawings by Sabrina Scott
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Student and young Canadian artist Sabrina Scott creates vibrant drawings that combine blurred watercolor backgrounds with crisp foreground details. Creativity for Sabrina Scott is not only the transmission of the once captured mood and the work of thought. It is also a constant bewilderment of the viewer; the process is reflected in the painting "Communication": one big question mark is the "constellation", which consists of spheres exhaled by a fluffy beast.
Artist and illustrator Sabrina Scott lives in Toronto, Canada. Now she is studying at the local college of art and design and tries herself in painting, graphics, wood carving. Before settling in Toronto, she managed to live in the capital and abroad, having changed more than five addresses. Kaleidoscope girl!
The desire to try everything and immediately reflected in the bright paintings of the young artist. They combine the opposite techniques of execution: a ballpoint pen makes it possible to clearly depict all the spots on the upholstery, and watercolors, according to Sabrina Scott, paint for you.
Sabrina Scott says that the most exciting part of drawing custom-made color illustrations is making a job that you only take on for money that is close and interesting to you. On the one hand, the realization that it is necessary first of all to please the client does not disappear anywhere. But on the other hand, there is a feeling that the artist would have taken up these vivid drawings anyway, and the customers only helped her to take the first step and overcome laziness.
Sabrina Scott always paints to music. She says that at this time she falls into a trance and can listen to the album that inspired her millions of times in order to be on the right wave and convey the right mood. But take away the headphones from the artist - and with them all concentration will disappear, and all the creative fervor will fade away.
Unlike most freelancers, Sabrina Scott is an early riser. At 6 in the morning, she is already immersed in the world of illustration, where she really feels great. Contemplation of the dawn, the sounds of the city awakening from sleep, birds singing outside the window - what could be better for productive work on vivid drawings?
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