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	6.50h x 21.50w in
	16.51h x 54.61w cm
	SOLD
	 
 
                        
                                    
	pencil on paper
	5.5 x 26 in
	(14h x 66w cm)
	SOLD
 
                        
                                    
	colored pencil on paper
	7.5 x 17 in
	(19.1h x 43.2w cm)
	$3,500
 
                        
                                    
	oil on board
	17h x 31w in
	43.18h x 78.74w cm
	$13,000
 
                        
                                    
	color pencil on paper
	8h x 16w in
	20.32h x 40.64w cm
	SOLD
	 
 
                        
                                    
	colored pencil
	14.50h x 6.50w in
	36.83h x 16.51w cm
	SOLD
Lindsay Scott, b. 1955, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
	
	Lindsay Scott’s background as an illustrator, botanical researcher and biologist have served her well in conveying the drama and spirit of wildlife, both African and North American.  A native of Zimbabwe, her meticulous illustration work is melded with an expressive use of brushwork and reflected light.  Acclaimed for her dynamic and bold oil paintings as well as exquisitely detailed pencil drawings, she is able to convey a sense of first hand experience while capturing an intimate understanding of the wild country she knows so well.  Scott uses a limited palette of only eight colors, each hue containing a trace of all the others, thus linking the various elements of each painting together.  This unifying technique combined with her ability to focus on light as it reflects off her subjects gives her work a tightly rendered yet fluid, almost abstract appearance.
	
	Lindsay, an avid conservationist, has traveled extensively leading tours to Africa and Antarctica. She has also led researching tours in Australia for the National Geographic Society.  She views her role as a wildlife artist as a means to educate and raise public consciousness about preserving our natural world.  When not on the road traveling, leading Photographic safaris in Africa and searching for inspiration, she and her husband spend their time at their home in New Zealand.














