Scott
Musgrove
"Specious
Beasts "
November 5-29, 2004
| After a childhood spent doing God knows what, Scott Musgrove was sent off to the Big City to attend Columbus College of Art and Design in downtown Columbus, Ohio where he studied illustration and painting. After receiving his BFA, Scott moved to Seattle, Washington and drew comic books. Published by Fantagraphics Books and Dark Horse Comics, Musgrove's work has also been included in various comic anthologies. His animated TV series Fat Dog Mendoza, (which airs almost everywhere in the world except the United States) brought him to Los Angeles to work with Cartoon Network Europe, Sony Wonder and Sunbrow Entertainment. After his stint in Hollywood, Musgrove returned to Seattle where he devotes most of his time illustrating and painting for various exhibitions. Musgrove's work blends the bizarre comic book world of quirky, often grotesque, characters against rich, vibrant, finely executed landscapes. He is influenced by the work of dead artists, Carlos Crivelli, Jan Van Eyck and Hieronymus Bosch and the undead Donald Roller Wilson, Botero and Odd Nerdrum. Scott Musgrove has exhibited his painted works at various galleries in major cities across the United States. This will be Scott Musgrove's second featured exhibition at la Luz de Jesus Gallery. |
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5 x 7"
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"Bete Noire" 2 x 12" |
"Rodentia Consternatio" 5 x 7"
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"Nimbus" |
16 x
8" |
"Booted Glamour Cat" 26 x
16" |
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