Song for Scarlet by Scott Trevalyn
Scott Trevelyan is a visual artist practising and residing on the North Coast of NSW. He completed a degree in Visual Arts at Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW and more recently an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts His favourite medium is print and he has used various printmaking techniques as a cathartic tool to overcome life-threatening injuries sustained in a traumatic motorcycle accident in 2002. He wanted to share the benefits art making had given him during and after his rehabilitation and now runs art therapy classes for acquired brain injury survivors at his wheelchair-friendly, purpose-built studio, ‘Willowbank Studio’ at Alstonvale, NSW. Art institutions such as the State Library of Queensland, Arthur Boyd’s Bundanon Trust, Print Council of Australia and numerous international collectors have acquired Scott’s artwork. His work has been commissioned alongside some of Australia’s finest printmakers and he has exhibited in various Australian, Asian and European Art Awards. Scott’s current body of work portrays the increasing demands that have been thrust upon the honeybee Apis mellifera, for survival.
Scott Trevelyan is a visual artist practising and residing on the North Coast of NSW. He completed a degree in Visual Arts at Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW and more recently an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts His favourite medium is print and he has used various printmaking techniques as a cathartic tool to overcome life-threatening injuries sustained in a traumatic motorcycle accident in 2002. He wanted to share the benefits art making had given him during and after his rehabilitation and now runs art therapy classes for acquired brain injury survivors at his wheelchair-friendly, purpose-built studio, ‘Willowbank Studio’ at Alstonvale, NSW. Art institutions such as the State Library of Queensland, Arthur Boyd’s Bundanon Trust, Print Council of Australia and numerous international collectors have acquired Scott’s artwork. His work has been commissioned alongside some of Australia’s finest printmakers and he has exhibited in various Australian, Asian and European Art Awards. Scott’s current body of work portrays the increasing demands that have been thrust upon the honeybee Apis mellifera, for survival.
Scott Trevelyan is a visual artist practising and residing on the North Coast of NSW. He completed a degree in Visual Arts at Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW and more recently an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts His favourite medium is print and he has used various printmaking techniques as a cathartic tool to overcome life-threatening injuries sustained in a traumatic motorcycle accident in 2002. He wanted to share the benefits art making had given him during and after his rehabilitation and now runs art therapy classes for acquired brain injury survivors at his wheelchair-friendly, purpose-built studio, ‘Willowbank Studio’ at Alstonvale, NSW. Art institutions such as the State Library of Queensland, Arthur Boyd’s Bundanon Trust, Print Council of Australia and numerous international collectors have acquired Scott’s artwork. His work has been commissioned alongside some of Australia’s finest printmakers and he has exhibited in various Australian, Asian and European Art Awards. Scott’s current body of work portrays the increasing demands that have been thrust upon the honeybee Apis mellifera, for survival.