The artist was invited to conduct four art classes at the Academy on May 2, 2018. He explained how the progression of his mixed-media techniques was influenced by his work history for NASA and NOAA. He also used his new cognitive model of "Relational Intelligence" provides ways of understanding and improving the creative process.
I wish to thanks the gallery director, Sydney Caretti for the invitation and the Academy for their wonderful hospitality. It was a most enjoyable day meeting more faculty and interacting with students from many nations.
In 1979, former NASA scientist, Leighton Reeves Scott, began experimenting with a unique art medium. His mixed-media techniques produce paintings of incredible depth and complex color effects that draw the viewer into the works. Themes include imaginary planetary surfaces and galaxies. More recently his abstract works challenge us to think about care of our Earth. This is unique abstract art with a message. Search for #exNASAartist. He is the inventor of the Core Relational Intelligence Model.
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Sunday, June 10, 2018
Monday, September 11, 2017
Participation In Annual Show at the Mercersburg Academy
Sunday, Sept. 10, was the opening of the annual Memorial Art Show at the Cofirin Gallery, Bergin Center for the Arts at the Mercersburg, Academy. I have two works in the show, "Galaxie 4S2" and "Goodbye Rainforest". Both generated a lot of interest. The show closes October 5. My thanks to Sydney Caretti, gallery director, for the excellent job of hanging the show and optimizing the exposure of the two works.
Here are some photos from the event.
Here are some photos from the event.
"Galaxie 4S2"
"Goodbye Rainforest"
Gallery Director, Syd Caretti
Burgin Center for the Arts, Mercersburg Academy
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Monday, September 5, 2016
"Galaxie X-7" a hit at Shippensburg, PA SHAPE abstract show
The annual abstract show at the now relocated SHAPE gallery at 19 East King Street opened Friday, September 2 to a good-sized crowd and live music. 14 local artists participated in the "PARADOX" show, and I was interviewed and the space-themed painting photographed by the reporter for the Shippensburg News-Chronicle, Amanda Mehall.
This work has now been sold.
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