"Canines and Color," Iris Scott“Canines and Color” was inspired by the dog paparazzi sessions Iris embarks on. Armed with her Canon and a fast shutter speed, Iris loves to wade knee-deep into the San Diego surf to catch the movement-saturated moments of black labs shedding their water weight. The surface of this piece is heavy with oil texture, and Iris takes finger painting to a level the world has never seen. Iris makes her color-saturated canvases burst with movement using a form of textural Impressionism all her own, and without using any brushes. Iris Scott’s finger paintings hang in private, public, and corporate collections worldwide.

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