
Iris Scott
Indian Rollers, 2020
Oil on canvas
91.4 x 121.9 cm
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This painting is a composite image that brings together two birds originally photographed separately by Peggy Burnet while on a photo-safari in India. While safaris are often associated with big...
This painting is a composite image that brings together two birds originally photographed separately by Peggy Burnet while on a photo-safari in India. While safaris are often associated with big game hunting, the idea of “shooting” animals takes on a transformative quality when the act is that of photography. Preserving the live animal in their environment while creating a keepsake “trophy,” the photo safari provides an opportunity to transform trauma into art. Scott has worked transformative magic on these images, lovingly importing jewel tones into a setting originally saturated in browns, thus transfiguring the environment of these birds into a world made of their colors.
Provenance
Primary market artwork directly from the artistExhibitions
Iris Scott: The Big Wonderful, Artsy online exclusive May 27 – June 30 2020Literature
Iris Scott’s The Big Wonderful, by Vittoria Benzine, Noah Becker’s Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, May 2020Join our mailing list
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