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Daisy Original By Scott Cumming
Daisy Original By Scott Cumming
Daisy Original By Scott Cumming
Daisy Original By Scott Cumming
Daisy Original By Scott Cumming
Daisy Original By Scott Cumming
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taken from a still of the movie "Gatsby" . because she has an interesting head.

About the artist:

  • About me
  • Scott Cumming: Born in Chicago, September 2, 1943
My father, Robert Bailey Cumming, was a successful corporate attorney. My mother, Vivien Ruth Larsen, was a photographer's model and an artist. She attended the
  • Art Institute of Chicago for four years.
  • I grew up with my older brother, Robert Cumming, in Jamaica, in the West Indies where my father was President of Kingswood Films Ltd.
I have been drawing and painting all my life. When I was 13, I left home and school to hitchhike around the country with a change of clothes and a box of oil paints.
At 15, I painted steadily in Winter Park, Florida, where I enjoyed 'fame' for a short time. After a one man show in Palm Beach, on Worth Ave., I went to Greenwich Village in New York and attended the Art Students League on 57th St. .
From 16 to 19 I was apprenticed to Robert L. Anderson, a graduate of the Ringling School of Fine Arts in Sarasota. In return for helping with his seven children, I was schooled in Renaissance techniques of oil painting. I followed him to Woodstock, Vermont where I had my own studio above the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. When I was 21 I moved with my wife and two baby boys, Demian and Jonathan to Prince Street where I had a loft on the top floor of the Soho Post Office.
I got a job in the Systems dept at Continental Can Co. and attended Washington Irving High School at night for three years. I received a scholarship and some grants to go to Columbia University as a day student. I stayed for three years in 'academia' concentrating on studio courses, graduate writing and philosophy.
I also attended the School of Visual Arts and the Art Students League in Manhattan. Except for illustrating three books for Doubleday & Co. and some advertising with Prentice Hall and Artley Advertising on Madison Ave., I have concentrated on fine Art, both oil painting and watercolors. Also, some sculpture, etching, pottery and photography.
I am currently working on 20 egg tempera illustrations for a collection of stories retold by me from the Jataka Tales, or Garland of Birth stories of the Buddha. Six of the illustrations are finished. I am looking for a publisher for this project.
  • At this moment I am living in North Hollywood, Los Angeles Ca.

Daisy Original By Scott Cumming

    taken from a still of the movie "Gatsby" . because she has an interesting head.

    About the artist:

    • About me
    • Scott Cumming: Born in Chicago, September 2, 1943
    My father, Robert Bailey Cumming, was a successful corporate attorney. My mother, Vivien Ruth Larsen, was a photographer's model and an artist. She attended the
    • Art Institute of Chicago for four years.
    • I grew up with my older brother, Robert Cumming, in Jamaica, in the West Indies where my father was President of Kingswood Films Ltd.
    I have been drawing and painting all my life. When I was 13, I left home and school to hitchhike around the country with a change of clothes and a box of oil paints.
    At 15, I painted steadily in Winter Park, Florida, where I enjoyed 'fame' for a short time. After a one man show in Palm Beach, on Worth Ave., I went to Greenwich Village in New York and attended the Art Students League on 57th St. .
    From 16 to 19 I was apprenticed to Robert L. Anderson, a graduate of the Ringling School of Fine Arts in Sarasota. In return for helping with his seven children, I was schooled in Renaissance techniques of oil painting. I followed him to Woodstock, Vermont where I had my own studio above the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. When I was 21 I moved with my wife and two baby boys, Demian and Jonathan to Prince Street where I had a loft on the top floor of the Soho Post Office.
    I got a job in the Systems dept at Continental Can Co. and attended Washington Irving High School at night for three years. I received a scholarship and some grants to go to Columbia University as a day student. I stayed for three years in 'academia' concentrating on studio courses, graduate writing and philosophy.
    I also attended the School of Visual Arts and the Art Students League in Manhattan. Except for illustrating three books for Doubleday & Co. and some advertising with Prentice Hall and Artley Advertising on Madison Ave., I have concentrated on fine Art, both oil painting and watercolors. Also, some sculpture, etching, pottery and photography.
    I am currently working on 20 egg tempera illustrations for a collection of stories retold by me from the Jataka Tales, or Garland of Birth stories of the Buddha. Six of the illustrations are finished. I am looking for a publisher for this project.
    • At this moment I am living in North Hollywood, Los Angeles Ca.

    Product ID
    13132046
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    Size
    W 16" / D 0.2" / H 20"
    Materials
    Canvas
    Designer
    scott cumming
    Category
    Paintings


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    taken from a still of the movie "Gatsby" . because she has an interesting head.

    About the artist:

    • About me
    • Scott Cumming: Born in Chicago, September 2, 1943
    My father, Robert Bailey Cumming, was a successful corporate attorney. My mother, Vivien Ruth Larsen, was a photographer's model and an artist. She attended the
    • Art Institute of Chicago for four years.
    • I grew up with my older brother, Robert Cumming, in Jamaica, in the West Indies where my father was President of Kingswood Films Ltd.
    I have been drawing and painting all my life. When I was 13, I left home and school to hitchhike around the country with a change of clothes and a box of oil paints.
    At 15, I painted steadily in Winter Park, Florida, where I enjoyed 'fame' for a short time. After a one man show in Palm Beach, on Worth Ave., I went to Greenwich Village in New York and attended the Art Students League on 57th St. .
    From 16 to 19 I was apprenticed to Robert L. Anderson, a graduate of the Ringling School of Fine Arts in Sarasota. In return for helping with his seven children, I was schooled in Renaissance techniques of oil painting. I followed him to Woodstock, Vermont where I had my own studio above the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. When I was 21 I moved with my wife and two baby boys, Demian and Jonathan to Prince Street where I had a loft on the top floor of the Soho Post Office.
    I got a job in the Systems dept at Continental Can Co. and attended Washington Irving High School at night for three years. I received a scholarship and some grants to go to Columbia University as a day student. I stayed for three years in 'academia' concentrating on studio courses, graduate writing and philosophy.
    I also attended the School of Visual Arts and the Art Students League in Manhattan. Except for illustrating three books for Doubleday & Co. and some advertising with Prentice Hall and Artley Advertising on Madison Ave., I have concentrated on fine Art, both oil painting and watercolors. Also, some sculpture, etching, pottery and photography.
    I am currently working on 20 egg tempera illustrations for a collection of stories retold by me from the Jataka Tales, or Garland of Birth stories of the Buddha. Six of the illustrations are finished. I am looking for a publisher for this project.
    • At this moment I am living in North Hollywood, Los Angeles Ca.

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