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Lot 27: Scott Addis Original Landscape Oil Painting Entitled "Miami Daybreak"

Est: $750 USD - $1,500 USDPassed
Worthington GalleriesGallatin, TN, USDecember 03, 2017

Item Overview

Description

Gorgeous Post-Impressionism Oil Painting | A curator favorite | An original oil on board landscape by well-listed artist Scott Addis (Montreal, Quebec, 1963- ) | Entitled Miami Daybreak | Painting depicts colorful post-impressionistic landscape with sweeping and dramatic colors | Painting is signed by artist to the lower left | The painting is mounted in a wide beveled wood frame with a distressed gilt finish | Dimensions: Large 39.5 x 33.5 painting. About the Artist: Scott Addis (Montreal, Quebec, 1963- ) was born and raised in a small southwestern town of rural Pennsylvania, where Scott Addis grew to love nature from a very young age. His first art teacher was his father, who would bring him hunting and fishing, and also spent hours sketching and drawing with him, both in nature, and from pictures taken around their mountain home. As Addis grew older, the small town grew constrictive, and Scott ventured out on his own. Addis enlistment in the Navy, which exposed him to different countries and landscapes, after which he settled in Cincinnati. There he took some classes in drawing and composition, and taught himself to paint. He also made his professional debut in one of the oldest, most established galleries in the region named Closson’s. Since then Addis’ career has flourished, with his exceptional art work represented throughout the US and Canada. Addis now resides in Montreal with his wife Lucie and newborn son Eric.

Dimensions

39.5" W x 33.5" H

Artist or Maker

Medium

Oil on Canvas

Date

2000

Condition Report

Excellent

Exhibited

Recent Solo Exhibits: Newbury Fine Art, Boston, MA, USA Gallery KH, Chicago IL USA Galerie Beauchamp, Québec, QC Canada Diana Paul Galleries, Calgary, AB, Canada Artworks Gallery, Norfolk, VA, USA Galerie D’Art Michel Bigue, St. Sauver, QC, Whistler Village Art Gallery, Whistler. BC, Canada Medici Gallery, Seattle, WA, USA Closson’s, Cincinnati OH, USA Beacon Fine Art, Red Bank, NJ USA Loretta Goodwin Gallery, Birmingham, AL USA Toro Gallery, Philadelphia PA USA Koyman Galleries, Ottawa, ON, Canada Award Winner, SOHO International Juried Art Competition, New York, NY Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, OH Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant, Brantford, ON, Canada Galerie de la Ville, Montreal, QC, Canada (solo) Canada Fitton Center for the Arts, Hamilton, QC, Canada (solo) Whitewater Gallery, Indiana University, Richmond, IN (solo) Pouch Cove Foundation, James Baird Gallery, St. John’s, NF, Canada Fresh Art, Behringer Crawford Museum, Covington, KY Club, Prominent Cincinnati Male Artists, Cincinnati, OH Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, OH Selected Shows (since 2000): 2009 Gallery KH (formerly Mary Bell Galleries), Solo, Chicago, IL, É.-U. Loretta Goodwin, two person, Birmingham, AL, É.-U. Galerie ADDIS, Solo, Montréal, QC, Canada 2008 La Forge Prison, Group, Brouage, France Galerie ADDIS, Solo, Montreal, QC, Canada Art Resources Galleria, Group, Minneapolis, MN, USA 2007 Gallery 2050, Solo, Montreal, QC, Canada Mary Bell Galleries, Solo, Chicago, IL, USA Diana Paul Galleries, Solo, Calgary, AB, Canada Beacon Fine Art, Solo, Redbank, NJ, USA Loretta Goodwin, Group, Birmingham, AL, USA 2006 Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield OH, USA, two person show Somerhill Gallery, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, three person show Artworks Gallery, Norfolk, VA, USA, solo Toro Galleries, Philadelphia, PA, USA, solo Art Resources Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, USA, solo Beacon Fine Arts, Red Bank, NJ, USA, solo 2005 Toro Galleries, Solo, Philadelphia, PA, USA Closson’s Art Gallery, two person show, Cincinnati, OH, USA Art-Mode, Solo, Edmonton, AB, Canada Mary Bell Galleries, Solo, Chicago, IL, USA “Les Grands nom d’art Figuratif”, juried show, Granby, QC, Canada 2004 Mary Bell Galleries, Solo, Chicago, IL, USA Twin House Gallery, group show, Atlanta, GA, USA Loretta Goodwin Gallery, Solo, Birmingham, AL, USA Art-Mode Gallery, Solo, Calgary, AL, Canada Gallery One, Solo, Main Gallery, Toronto, ON, Canada Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant, Two Person Show, Brantford, ON, Canada Galerie de la Ville, Solo, Montreal, QC, Canada Fitton Center for the Arts, Solo, Hamilton, OH, USA 2003 Gallery One, Solo, Red Room, Toronto, ON, Canada Galerie D’Avignon, Solo, Montreal, QC, Canada Art Access, Solo, Columbus OH, USA Annie Bolling Gallery, Solo, Cincinnati, OH, USA Art Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA, USA Toronto International, Toronto ON, Canada Indiana University, Whitewater Art Gallery, Solo, Richmond IN, USA 2002 Mary Bell Galleries, Solo, Chicago Closson’s, Solo, Cincinnati Bennett Street Gallery, group Show, Atlanta Loretta Goodwin Gallery, group show (small works) Birmingham Pouch Cove Foundation (James Baird Gallery), St. John’s NL 2001 Art-Mode Gallery, Solo, Ottawa Mary Bell Galleries, Five Man Show, Chicago Agora Gallery, group show, SoHo, New York Galerie D’Avignon, group Show, Montreal 2000 Closson’s, Solo, Cincinnati The Cartridge Factory group Show, Cincinnati March of Dimes “an evening in Provence”, Cincinnati SOHO International Juried Art Competition, award winner, SoHo NY Behringer Crawford Museum “Fresh Art”, Newport KY University Club, “Prominent Cincinnati Male Artists”, Cincinnati Collections: Springfield Art Museum, Springfield OH Government of Canada (Ottawa) Indiana University (Richmond) Ontario Hydro (Ottawa) First Energy Corporation (Cleveland) Capital Assurance Co (Quebec) Sanofi-Synthelabo (Quebec) SDS Software (Quebec) Comey and Shepard (Cincinnati) Mirant Canada (Calgary) Rogers Telecommunications (Ottawa) Salon Urbanity (Cincinnati) Pouch Cove Foundation (St John’s) Sydney Convention Center Australian Embassy to Canada (Ottawa) (Sydney) First Commercial Bank (Birmingham) Mason Public Library (Cincinnati) Western Geco, a Division of Medialink Communications (Quebec) Schlumberger Corporation (Calgary) Griffiths McBurney and Part. Sun Microsystems, Eastern Canada (Ottawa) Boscilla Marina Chester, Willcox & Saxbe (Columbus) Location Empress (Quebec) Digital Vision (Quebec) Gallery One, Toronto Bank of Montreal, HPB (Calgary) C.M.H.C. Mary Bell galleries, Chicago Calpine Canada Devries Financial Group Inc., Ottawa RBC Financial Canadian Medical Merrill Lynch Pan Canadian Location Empress Inc. E.B.S. inc Roger Girard Inc Les Assurances La Capitale, (Quebec) Sylvie Soucis Orthophoniste Abu Dhabi Mens College (United Arab Emirates) Gestion Claude Labrie Inc. (Quebec) Robert Seldon & Associates System/5 Inc. Diplomatic Agent Anne Thaler and Associates ABOVO Multimedia (Quebec) Deerpark Management Limited Hydro Technologies Canada Inc. Residencies, Fellowships and Grants: CARFAC (Canadian Artist Representation Fee) Grant, 2004 Vermont Studio Center, Artist in Residence, Johnston, VT (September 2003) Pouch Cove, Artist in Residence, St. John’s, NL (October 2001) Professional Organisations RAAV – Regroupement des artistes en arts visuels du Québec CAC – Chicago Artists Coalition OPA – Oil Painters of America CAPSQ – Le Cercle des Artistes Peintres et Sculpteurs du Québec

Notes

Artist Statement: “My paintings are an expression of mood or emotion within a design that allows a window in for people to see what they want or need to see. Whether the work is moody – angry or brooding – joyful or exciting – restive or peaceful – the colors and brushwork allow me as an artist tools to both experience and express what I am feeling. These feelings come on strong, are hard even to experience and only a glimpse of them can be translated onto the canvas. The design of a painting is cartooned, borrowed from nature or worked from the figure, in order to allow the public to see something of them in the work. Hopefully most everyone has seen a lazy summer day, full of heat when nothing can be done. We’ve seen glimpses of sunsets with the promise of another day, rain clouds that remind us of troubles, mornings full of light and promise. The more specific the subject matter, the smaller the window of common experience that is shared. The tension between the message and the window is truly difficult to achieve – too much of one or the other is disastrous to the painting, but working within these parameters gives the work meaning and reward.”

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Auction Details

Christmas End of Year Museum & Gallery Deaccession - Session 3

by
Worthington Galleries
December 03, 2017, 01:00 PM CST

112 Public Sq, Gallatin, TN, 37066, US

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