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Paintings of Artist Scott Talmann Powers

Artist Scott Talmann Powers is A contemporary american painter, he was born in 1972 in United states, Birmingham, Alabama. Scott's Talent  began to grow since he was young , he was very inspired by father ,  who at that time worked as a medical illustrator and was an amateur photographer and an excellent artist. Watching his father work at his easel, Scott subconsciously learned from him and then his love for art arose.

Scott's art education began in high school, where he was fortunate enough to study under the guidance of two talented teachers. He then entered the American Academy of Arts in Chicago. There he studied with many renowned artist-instructors, learning from them in the fields of oil painting, watercolors, anatomy and sculpture. After graduating from the Academy, Scott spent many years working as an illustrator for an advertising agency in Chicago before deciding to devote his full time to the visual arts.

Scott travels a lot, drawing inspiration from the cultures of different peoples around the world. At the heart of his paintings is a man. People, places and events have attracted the artist's attention for many years, giving him the opportunity to better understand the world in which he lives. Scott says that his paintings reflect the routine of everyday life and therefore, when traveling, he must avoid the tourist traps that hide the "truth of life." In this he is helped by communication with local residents. He tells them about his idea and wonders if his story could have happened in real life.























































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