Richard C. Scott
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Richard C. Scott, born 1968, is a South African artist working from Melkbosstrand, Cape Town. His Paintings, have been exhibited worldwide, including Leuven in Belgium, London England and Zurich Switzerland.
He started his professional career in 2002 with no formal art training. His work is influenced by 1960s Pop Art. Using painting, sculpture, drawing and graphic media, he borrows images from the world of popular and consumer culture. His work includes images of cars, planes, flowers, children, nude women, male genitals, lighthouses and African animals.