R. Scott Baltz

The core of my work has focused on my interest with the landscape since my early twenties when working with a large format field camera. Nature is sustaining; where I feel whole, at peace and filled with curiosity.

That same curiosity is the driving force in my studio practice. My methods and practices feed the possibilities for the unexpected in the making of a painting. The past few years have marked a departure in my practice; presently working from an intuitive place without relying on preliminary sketches or underpaintings as I had for some 20 years. While using a variety of tools to manipulate the paint surface, the physical nature of applying and removing paint becomes a dynamic push and pull until reaching a point of resolution. Resolution comes about after days or months of searching in the making of a painting until the unknown presents.

While I have no formal training, I look to such artists as Frank Auerbach, Tom Thomson, Per Kirkeby, and Elizabeth Cummings.