
Iris Scott
Swimming in Succulents, 2020
Oil on canvas
30.5 x 30.5 cm
Copyright The Artist
Playing on the themes of transition and transformation, this painting looks at what can be seen right outside the window with fresh eyes. Millions of years ago, the desert landscape...
Playing on the themes of transition and transformation, this painting looks at what can be seen right outside the window with fresh eyes. Millions of years ago, the desert landscape of current day New Mexico was a vast ocean floor teeming with aquatic life. Remnants of this remarkable past exist today nearby Iris Scott’s new studio in New Mexico in the form of a rock wall nearly 100 feet tall. This clown fish finds a reimaged home among the succulents transplanted from today’s desert expanse into the watery environs of the distant past.
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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