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Scott Cameron

Scott Cameron (Born 1946) is active/lives in Delaware.  Scott Cameron is known for Marine genre, steamboats, coastals.

A Delaware artist, Scott Cameron paints the simple elegance of the America's Cup races, serene coastal marsh scenes, timeless landscape vistas and historic steamboats in a style reminiscent of the era in which they reigned.

An admirer of Andrew Wyeth and the Brandywine School of painters, Scott has combined the detail and quiet stillness of that School in his landscapes with the Luminist School's sense of light glowing from within. A soft gentle atmosphere seems to fall over each scene adding to the peacefulness of the setting, and a sense of a time gone by. His America's Cup scenes capture the action at a moment in time, allowing the beauty of the wind-filled sails to become the central design element of each painting.

Scott Cameron has exhibited his oil paintings in numerous national and regional shows including the Mystic Seaport Museum.

Favorite painting locations for Cameron are the waterways and coastal inlets of Martha's Vineyard and Maryland's   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1830 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Scott Cameron

   Scott Cameron  Born:  1946 - Brooklyn, New York
Known for:  Marine genre, steamboats, coastals
Name variants:  K Scott Cameron

Biography from Hardcastle Gallery

A Delaware artist, Scott Cameron paints the simple elegance of the America's Cup races, serene coastal marsh scenes, timeless landscape vistas and historic steamboats in a style reminiscent of the era in which they reigned.

An admirer of Andrew Wyeth and the Brandywine School of painters, Scott has combined the detail and quiet stillness of that School in his landscapes with the Luminist School's sense of light glowing from within. A soft gentle atmosphere seems to fall over each scene adding to the peacefulness of the setting, and a sense of a time gone by. His America's Cup scenes capture the action at a moment in time, allowing the beauty of the wind-filled sails to become the central design element of each painting.

Scott Cameron has exhibited his oil paintings in numerous national and regional shows including the Mystic Seaport Museum.

Favorite painting locations for Cameron are the waterways and coastal inlets of Martha's Vineyard and Maryland's Eastern Shore and the gentle rolling landscapes of rural Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Meticulous research is behind every historic steamboat and America's Cup painting to record accurately the details of race position, rigging and boat design.

Scott Cameron attended Southampton College on Long Island, studying with Fairfield Porter and Willem DeKooning followed by Pratt Institute in New York. After college, Cameron worked as a graphic designer in Newport, R.I. designing and executing the graphics for three America's Cup yachts, "Courageous", "Clipper" and "Defender".

Introduced to this new exciting world of beautiful historical yachts, he determined to become a marine artist, combining his knowledge of graphic design and composition with his love of painting.


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