Iowa, Ohio by Scott Daniel Ellison

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IOWA , OHIO Scott Daniel Ellison




I O WA , O H I O S C O T T DA N I E L E L L I S O N

M AG I C A L T H I N K I N G P U B L I S H I N G N E W YO R K


I O WA , O H I O S C O T T DA N I E L E L L I S O N

M AG I C A L T H I N K I N G P U B L I S H I N G N E W YO R K


“ PA I N T I N G A YA R N”

This season I have been writing a short story with my nine-year old niece, Estelle

an occasional tree or mound sprouting from it) Scott’s animals seem perched

Luna. For more than a few months we have been passing back and forth between

between wildness and domesticity; they embody our twenty- first century

us words and sentences and paragraphs, sharing characters and plot lines. Usually

connection with animals (which is tenuous at best) where we think we can chat

I manage to pen one paragraph before sending our developing tale back to Estelle.

with a bear in our backyard or take family snapshots with bison in an open field.

I try to use loads of animated adjectives to inspire this young and earnest writer:

But if we do any of these things we may discover the unbridled nature of Wild

she tends to send back two paragraphs. We were well into our imaginary fable

Life. The artist’s preferred modest scale intensifies this tension between wildness

featuring kingdoms at war, death defying encounters with nature, wayward

and distance, domesticity and intimacy.

princesses, estranged sisters and flying carpets when I realized that we were crafting with words a Scott Daniel Ellison painting.My introduction of a princess

While he continues these portraits— animal character studies resembling

pigmented the color of collard greens was—I thought— a genius move on my

passport photographs — as of late the artist has also started to tackle more

part, until I recognized that a fairy tale quality in Scott’s paintings had interfered

complex compositions in which his anxious creatures collide with gossamer

heartily with this aunt/niece experiment in fiction.

ghosts and spooky people in layered landscapes that feel swampy or woodsy. With all of this action the artist’s style and mood becomes hallucinogenic and

Scott Daniel Ellison’s paintings are an ideal source of inspiration as they capture

otherworldly. His eerie and peculiar paintings remind one of ghost stories and

our robust imagination. Quickly tapping into his boyhood forest adventures as

fairy tales from our childhood where fears linger, intriguing and paralyzing

well as adult interests in Nordic fairy tales and late-night horror films, Ellison

young readers. Some children cannot refuse the allure to travel into the woods or

makes homespun paintings featuring gawky people, dicey landscapes, and

the temptation to say hi to a stranger or approach an unknown animal.Ellison’s

woodsy creatures. His fur-bearing animals are of a North American breed we

painted world is populated with transgressive moments like these.

rarely think about in post-modern cities: weasels and badgers, raccoons and wolverines. Like some traditions of portraiture Ellison’s animals stand frontal

Fairy tales and ghost stories are made of this dual desire — intrigue and fear.

facing the viewer, the receding landscape absent of much activity. Privileging

Scott Daniel Ellison’s paintings dwell in this place. Estelle’s and my story aims

them as subject, the artist arrests and freezes their pose, conveying a sense of

to enter it too.

surprise by the encounter. Because the paintings are barren of much nature (usually a plain horizon line defines the break between earth and sky with

— B RO O K E DAV I S A N D E R S O N , JA N UA RY 2 013


“ PA I N T I N G A YA R N”

This season I have been writing a short story with my nine-year old niece, Estelle

an occasional tree or mound sprouting from it) Scott’s animals seem perched

Luna. For more than a few months we have been passing back and forth between

between wildness and domesticity; they embody our twenty- first century

us words and sentences and paragraphs, sharing characters and plot lines. Usually

connection with animals (which is tenuous at best) where we think we can chat

I manage to pen one paragraph before sending our developing tale back to Estelle.

with a bear in our backyard or take family snapshots with bison in an open field.

I try to use loads of animated adjectives to inspire this young and earnest writer:

But if we do any of these things we may discover the unbridled nature of Wild

she tends to send back two paragraphs. We were well into our imaginary fable

Life. The artist’s preferred modest scale intensifies this tension between wildness

featuring kingdoms at war, death defying encounters with nature, wayward

and distance, domesticity and intimacy.

princesses, estranged sisters and flying carpets when I realized that we were crafting with words a Scott Daniel Ellison painting.My introduction of a princess

While he continues these portraits— animal character studies resembling

pigmented the color of collard greens was—I thought— a genius move on my

passport photographs — as of late the artist has also started to tackle more

part, until I recognized that a fairy tale quality in Scott’s paintings had interfered

complex compositions in which his anxious creatures collide with gossamer

heartily with this aunt/niece experiment in fiction.

ghosts and spooky people in layered landscapes that feel swampy or woodsy. With all of this action the artist’s style and mood becomes hallucinogenic and

Scott Daniel Ellison’s paintings are an ideal source of inspiration as they capture

otherworldly. His eerie and peculiar paintings remind one of ghost stories and

our robust imagination. Quickly tapping into his boyhood forest adventures as

fairy tales from our childhood where fears linger, intriguing and paralyzing

well as adult interests in Nordic fairy tales and late-night horror films, Ellison

young readers. Some children cannot refuse the allure to travel into the woods or

makes homespun paintings featuring gawky people, dicey landscapes, and

the temptation to say hi to a stranger or approach an unknown animal.Ellison’s

woodsy creatures. His fur-bearing animals are of a North American breed we

painted world is populated with transgressive moments like these.

rarely think about in post-modern cities: weasels and badgers, raccoons and wolverines. Like some traditions of portraiture Ellison’s animals stand frontal

Fairy tales and ghost stories are made of this dual desire — intrigue and fear.

facing the viewer, the receding landscape absent of much activity. Privileging

Scott Daniel Ellison’s paintings dwell in this place. Estelle’s and my story aims

them as subject, the artist arrests and freezes their pose, conveying a sense of

to enter it too.

surprise by the encounter. Because the paintings are barren of much nature (usually a plain horizon line defines the break between earth and sky with

— B RO O K E DAV I S A N D E R S O N , JA N UA RY 2 013


FOR LUK AS


FOR LUK AS


White Bat, 2012


White Bat, 2012


Crate, 2012


Crate, 2012


Bridge, 2012


Bridge, 2012


Moth, 2012


Moth, 2012


Mask, 2013


Mask, 2013


Cauldron, 2012


Cauldron, 2012


Weasel, 2012


Weasel, 2012




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