Scott Allen Roberts is a Los Angeles native living and practicing in New York. A fine art major from the University of Southern California and a postgraduate from Parsons the New School, Scotts’ observational landscapes and figures explore cosmological, ontological, and phenomenological concepts surrounding the ideas of existentialism and the human condition. In landscape art's history, questions have always been about how humanity fits into its environment. Having experienced close familial death early on in his life, themes of mortality haunt and enlighten his work. The burning human questions of ‘Where do we go when we die?’, ‘Where did the world come from?’, or ‘What is the meaning of it all?’ was the first of many that Scott pondered in his youth and contemplated in observation of landscapes.
Roberts’ work borrows from many styles to create bold, graphic, and fantastical imagery. His art asks humanities questions of the unknown, enticing the viewer through vibrant color, larger scale formats, and hints of the decorative. The viewer is drawn into an allegory filled with metaphors. From a contemporary perspective, Roberts typically employs the use of different artifacts, reflections, cast shadows, and portals such as windows or doors as a question of where our actual and virtual lives intersect, and the illusions that accompany both sides. Scott continues to explore his personal journey through art and allows the viewer insight into not just his, but their own deeper feelings with the work. Scott is fresh on the New York art scene and having already sold to private collectors has begun to promote his work to a broader audience.