Andrew Pierce Scott, an American multimedia artist, creates textile banners that intertwine personal stories and art history, drawing inspiration from seafood and fine dining. His journey began in 2021, while completing his degree at the Royal College of Art, where he utilized discarded fabrics from classmates. Scott's work reflects various artistic influences, from medieval tapestries to Matisse's paintings, focusing on themes of meals and dining experiences. His detailed tapestries, admired in venues like Amsterdam's Trees restaurant, showcase his talent for capturing textures and light, turning ordinary moments into art.
"At the end of every year, graduating fashion students put their extra fabrics up for grabs in a pile in the studio. I took as much as I could carry home with me."
"I decided to sew a quick fish-and then I wanted to put it on a plate on a table. I was supposed to be focusing on my final project but I was daydreaming about having a simple, nice meal out."
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