
TONI SCOTT
Toni Scott’s exhibitions and installations weave together artistically powerful stories presented through installations, multi-media, photography, painting, sculpture and digital ingenuity, Enter My World
TONI SCOTT
Knowledge acquired from the University of Southern California and Otis College of Art and Design, along with her natural talent and skill, have made Toni Scott the internationally renowned artist that she is today.
TONI SCOTT
riv mag toni scott; press; private; indigo; black and white; click on each image to see galleries. bloodlines. indig enous. the family of mankind. american history 101. black ascension (new title) emography of genetics. wash(ed) heritage. origins. resilence. back to top.
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HERITAGE. CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE “Looking back and reaching forward, songs of my ancestors; The Lost Museum Paintings.The Heritage Series is a painting and sculpture series that celebrates the African Diaspora and Native Americans. Though not representational of any singular person, it is inspired from various images of real and imaginary people of African, African Diaspora and Native ...
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click on each image to enlarge, then scan over the image to view titles, prices etc. indigo sacred water paintings. my indigo paintings are living prayers.
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DNA - BLOODLINES AND THE FAMILY OF MANKIND is an installation that is inspired by the idea of drawing humanity together. In my exhibit, my personal mitochondrial DNA is shared and complemented with indepth research on 500 years of my …
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click on each of the five images below to view work within that gallery. paintings
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CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE. BLACK AND WHITE. Evolution Series. My Black and White paintings are an expression of evolution, the inherent relationship between plants, animals and all living things on earth.
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Origins featured an elaborate installation of palm fronds, performance and ancestral homage intended to re-ignite spiritual practices expressed by my African and Native ancestors.
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This exhibit was inspired by a very personal family investigation into the travails from the continent of Africa, through the grotesque institution of slavery to Georgia, and eventually to Los Angeles, California.