The Art of Scott Tulay

by JL SchnabelPosted on

The ghostly skeletons of long limbed homes exist within plumes of smoke and colored fog in artist Scott Tulay’s ink and pastel drawings. The architectural based compositions examine the ambiguity of space and how light, or the lack there of, can define a place in time. These spatial relationships between light and color are juxtaposed by the sharp textures of the man-made elements, creating a distinct yet subtle, narrative tension. While imbued with a sense of quiet, the works also invoke a delicate terror, as some of the ‘homes’ appear splintered and ruined, presenting a foreboding vision of places once lived in and now abandoned. View more of the haunting works below.

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