Scott Bevan

My love of drawing was refined at Art Center College of Design, where I graduated in industrial design in 1979, and expanded throughout my career as an environmental branding and graphic designer. In the past few years I have been smitten with landscape painting in the traditional medium of oils. Though not classical-trained as a painter, I have studied with David Cheifetz, Terry Muira, David Koch, Randall Sexton, and Scott Christensen, to name a few. Much like my approach to conceptual sketching in a gestural fashion, my goal in painting is to engage the viewer in the completion of the scene before them in their own sensatory way. Built upon my experience as a designer in the corporate world, the words of John F. Carlson –”Too much reality in a picture is always a disappointment to the imaginative soul. We love suggestion and not hard facts”– speaks acutely to my own approach to landscape painting.
William Butler Yeats said, “The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” I feel like that is the path I am on as every new vista brings new challenges to interpret that which arouses the painter inside me!