Inspired by the legendary Chuck Close (and a lot of squinting), Scott creates striking black-and-white portraits using nothing more than paint, pencil, and a healthy obsession with detail. He lets the canvas or paper breathe, so every face feels alive—even without color.
Hollywood noticed. Burt Reynolds, John Larroquette, and a few other notables have sat for his work, proving these portraits are more than just “photorealistic”—they’re frame-worthy bragging rights.
Want one? Prints and originals are hanging out at Saatchi Art, waiting for a wall that deserves a little star power.