Selena Scott

Selena Scott

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Degree: BFA Fine Art
University: Slade School of Fine Art, UCL
Graduation Year: 2022

New Blood Art Commentary

Sometimes light bathes the young people in Selena Scott’s paintings, casting them with an optimistic glow. The painter holds the space between the past and the future, making room for both: not one without the other. She sets out to paint new subjects in an old medium, painting with respect, understanding, compassion – not one without the other. Painting is an act of care, the refinement of the oil paint, the redefinition, as the artist describes, of those portrayed.   

They're like the joyful melanges that young Brooklyn-based artist Madjeen Isaac paints, which see the city as a place of rejuvenation, pollinated with exuberant flowers and foliage. When Selena chooses an urban setting, the struggle of that environment is conveyed, with introspection and melancholy, but not defeat. When she chooses a natural setting, the composition will combine a sense of distances – the trees or water or horizon stretching out – as well as enclosure. Here nature is a place of healing and belonging, as well as a powerful place, imbued with force. The skill with which Selena renders textures, of clothes and hair for example, amplifies the intimacy of these portrayals.

Artist Statement

My work navigates the Black identity through the lens of trauma, racism, and acculturation. I utilise my perspective to shed light on the Black experience using a sense of narrative to explore themes such as afro-pessimism and prejudice, referencing their direct connection to colonisation. Using symbolism and loaded imagery, I allow the viewer to search for meaning, enabling interrogation and connection with the work. Sensitivity is at the core of my practice, using colour and light to convey emotional turmoil. I aim to redefine the portrayal of Black people through oil painting, a medium traditionally reserved to perpetuate western ideals.

Group Exhibitions

(2023) FitzFest, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

(2023) Sennen Summer Fayre, Faraway House, Cornwall

(2023) Art On A Postcard X War Child, Soho Revue, London

(2023) Debt, Colonialism, and the Climate, Peckham Levels, London

(2023) Black Atlantic, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

(2022) Blackness, Cambridge Artworks, Cambridge

(2022) Live in Colour: Black History Month, 1B Gallery and Genesis Cinema, London

(2022) Slade Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, London

(2022) Era, Crypt Gallery, London

(2022) Meraki, Black Shades Enterprise, London

(2022) #ThisisBlack TikTok's Black History Month, Truman Brewery, London

Competitions, Prizes & Awards

(2022) Dolbey Travel Scholarship

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