Sunday, October 25, 2015




Memorial Exhibition for Roman Scott

  October 24.-25. 2015



The first weekend of the memorial exhibition in Roman´s honor is over.
It has been non-stop work since Friday afternoon, until this evening, but it has really been worth it!! 
It ended up as a wonderful tribute to Roman and he would have been SO proud if he could have been there himself!! 



The exhibition was opened by Roman´s friend and fellow artist Manfred Evertz, who gave a really nice speech about Roman as an artist, and as a person. He talked a lot about Roman´s great knowledge and talent as an artist, and how he called himself an illustrator, in addition to being an artist. All the wonderful things he said about Roman, really warmed my heart!!

                 

         





The exhibition had a great turn-out, and it looked like people were really enjoying themselves while studying and admiring the vast and very diverse collection of Roman´s art that I had chosen for this event. It covers almost all of Roman´s career as a painter, and I have included a folder with many of his etchings, as well as his latest passion; ceramic cups. 



There are also some art cards at the exhibition.


And I am of course also showing Roman´s last pride and joy, and what in my opinion, helped keep him going for as long as he did; his deck of Tarot Cards!!


More pictures from the opening:











Today has been a much calmer day, and I have had the chance to talk longer with people and really share what I know about Roman´s art and him as a person. That has been really nice.
I have also had the opportunity to take photos of many of the paintings up close.
Thanks to Elisabeth Jernslett for sharing her photos, and to Anette Abrahamsen for taking some for me with my camera!













Swedish Union Square









Thompson Street, 2006

Liquors, and Chameleon Mosaic Tile Comp. Inc

Collage, 1989 













Jay´s Corner

U-Haul, 2010

Fossil Land

Across the Tracks (Reno), 2000

Slate, 1999 (Ghost Sign Series)

Dutch Boy, 1999 (Ghost Sign Series)




&, 1999

Water Tower, 1994


Empire Building from the World Trade Center

   
Manhattan from the WTC
Manhattan Texture


Strand, 2013


Thank you to each and every one of you who came to honor Roman with me!!! I really appreciate it, and I know Roman would too!!!



Love,
Heidi Angelika Scott

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Memorial Exhibition in Honor of Roman Scott

Back in January 2015, when Roman was told that there was nothing more that the doctors could do for him, he decided that (if it was ok with me) he wanted to donate his body to science. This meant that I most likely wouldn't get his body/ashes back until after at least 2 years, 3 at the most. Roman also made it clear that he didn't wish to be buried or have a funeral. I then told him that I wanted to arrange a memorial exhibition in his honor after everything had settled down - he loved the idea!
Now things are coming together slowly but surely, and it is almost time for the exhibition.

I know that none of his American and other friends from abroad will have a chance to come to this exhibition, so I will try to document it by taking a lot of photos and post them here on his blog after the exhibition is over.

The exhibition will take place during the last two weekends of October, Oct.24,-25 and Oct.31-Nov.1.
The place for the exhibition is Atelier Verftet (Reimsgate 12, Porsgrunn), the locale of a painting community that Roman belonged to since their start in 2004.
The exhibition will be opened by Manfred Evertz, a painting colleague of Romans from another group where Roman was a member, Grenlandskunstnerne OKER.
The doors are open between 12N and 4pm.

Please stop by if you have a chance!!


Saturday, September 19, 2015

Roman Scott remembered....

Not very long after Roman was told that he didn't have much longer to live, he received an e-mail from a friend of his father who had started making a video for Roman from when he was a baby up until 2015. I only saw the first draft of this video, until today, when I found the finished video in Romans inbox. I absolutely love it! It made me smile, but more importantly, it made me cry, as it touched my heart in ways I didn't expect. It brought me right back to my wonderful life with him, and it made me miss him even more! Not a single hour goes by without me being reminded and thinking of him, and this is a beautiful tribute to the love of my life!! Always and forever!!!
Many thanks to Theresa McNally for making this!!

Saturday, August 1, 2015

The Tarot Continues


I continue painting Tarot Cards, enjoying the comforts of my drawing studio at home, after my extended stay in the hospital in Skien. 
It is great to be home!!
(written in early February 2015)

Roman talks about his painting "Wrecks".

This video is a good example of several short videos that I taped with my phone of Roman during the last few months of his life. Both the quality and the lighting are crappy, but to me the important thing was what he said. I wanted a memory of his brilliant mind and his reasoning for doing and painting various things and motives.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

In 2006, Roman moved back to New York to try and get his painting career back on track. He found it really hard to get buyers in Norway, in fact he called it a potato country:-), which I guess is not totally wrong. So, in January of 2006 he kissed me goodbye and off he went.
While in NYC he had a very productive year painting wise, but it proved harder than he initially thought to get back into the scheme of things. So after little less than a year, he returned to Norway.
While in New York, though, he was interviewed by Panman Productions and this video was the result.

                                                       Roman Scott, New York, 2006

Living and painting in New York City.

                                                                  ROMAN SCOTT
                                                            10.021965-12.06.2015

This is a video made in 1997, recently digitalised by Roman Scott's very good friend Todd Mecklem. In it Roman talks about his relationship with the city of New York, his inspirations and process of painting.