Studio Life & News
Go behind the scenes of a commissioned layered resin painting created on clear lucite. In this studio process video, discover how Scout Cuomo builds dimensional depth through transparent resin layers, custom color palettes, and goldfish suspended in light — and learn how you can join her upcoming resin painting workshop at Snow Farm to explore this technique yourself.
Custom recycled plastic art frames by Scout Cuomo. 3D printed ornate frames inspired by water, coral, and mythology — sustainable design made in Massachusetts.
Solo exhibition of work opens September 9th at 5pm at the Treadwell Gallery, located in Provincetown, MA
170 Commercial St
What will you create this summer?
Happy Summer Solstice!
I want to open this letter by asking:
What is the importance of an art practice?
For me, the art making process is a compass. It is what helps me navigate the tides of joy and despair that are a natural part of being alive. Through the process of making art, I am able to better see and understand the lessons pain has to offer me.
Friday, November 10th I'll be opening my studio early for the 2017 Open Studios at the Arts & Industry Building. From 5-8pm you can find early previews of new paintings made just for this occasion. I've been working away and being able to cast small canvases out of porcelain powder, and the first paintings will be standing tall...well, actually rather as tall as they can, they're quite small.
A short homework assignment turns into epic battle with learning.
Ok, to be fair, that's a bit dramatic.
I have started taking a class with Jake Fried at Mass Art in Boston. The course is an introductory class into animation. However, there is a steep learning curve for this block-head, and like magic I can take a seemingly innocent homework assignment and make it into a mountain.
The Fall is so fleeting. I'm trying to catch everyday of it to savor for the long winter. This time of year is certainly a time to go back to school, cozify spaces, and enjoy the harvests. I am hoping to sit with it in paint each of these days.
Occasionally, I will post animations of these pieces being created. Here is one for today's September day ambling amongst heavy sunflower faces.