sticks

scott allison

sticks

ink on watercolor paper.

between where i am, where i was, and where i want to be, there are many barriers most of which were put in place by me. sometimes, it is most difficult to stay still…

sticks belongs to the following groups:

Abstract Realism, Fine Arts, Live, Love, Dream: and The FENCE group Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

sticks by scott allison
sticks by scott allison
  • Alvaro Sánchez

    Alvaro Sánchez

    interesting work allison specially the use of reds, truly a very cool series of artwork
    cheers from guatemala city

  • Soxy Fleming

    Soxy Fleming

    really like this too

  • Soxy Fleming

    Soxy Fleming

    great card

  • zoe trap

    zoe trap

    very moody and mysterious..likin it alot

  • Judith Oppenheimer

    Judith Oppenhe...

    very cool

  • mimi yoon

    mimi yoon

    feel the loneliness, missing, longing, sadness… but there’s that mundane, calm, and acceptance feeling too… beautiful beautiful piece of art… truly is…

    you art is very poetic… and esthetically pleasing…

  • bev langby

    bev langby

    I totally relate to this and i wish for u to break down those self installed barriers , make a point to deal with them and u will soar like a comet …..........
    i say this because i wish i had dealt with mine a long time ago …...............

  • scott allison replied

    Thanks Bev! I am working on it :)
    Often times we find ourselves holding on to things we don’t need because we see value in them that is not really there…

  • bev langby

    bev langby

    So true Scott but i see u have great insight ,so u will get there matey

  • Lynne Mettam

    Lynne Mettam

    ummm… SOME Sticks! Has a lot of mysterious goings on… but overall I really like the feeling of your style and the colour. Interesting work.

  • kirrily

    kirrily

    wow, this is gorgeous!

  • Amanda Burns-El Hassouni

    Amanda Burns-E...

    I’m very interested in the symbolism of the fence work you do…that it is present in many of your pieces. I feel the isolation in this piece..beautifully lonely. I also love the palette and use of red ..seems very personal this one.

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