Scott McDougall: Signs of Life

Travel through the signs that marked an artist's trip to Cuba.
Molly Glassey
Published on November 02, 2015

Overview

Scott McDougall's paintings are a reflection of the small stories and people who weave through his travels. Through colours, textures and formal composition, the most exciting elements of countries he has visited are transferred to canvas.

Signs of Life is McDougall's latest exhibition, partially detailing his trip to Cuba. He takes inspiration from the iconic propaganda billboards that previously dominated its landscape, and are now fast disappearing through neglect as well as the changing priorities of a new regime.

McDougall has exhibited throughout Australia as well as London, Bristol, Glasgow and Paris. His previous works have explored the landscapes of Havana, Vietnam, Australia and Italy — specifically the dislocation of European architecture to foreign lands and the dramatic contrasts between their buildings and people. Across an art career spanning 30 years, McDougall has won dozens of awards, has pieces in private collections all over the world and is one of Australia's most accomplished artists.

Signs of Life exhibits at Lethbridge Gallery from November 7 to 19.

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