Exploring Abstract Spaces Through Multimedia Art
Introduction
Scott Bizquick is an indigo child based out of Montreal, Canada. Working with people across North America and Asia, he conjures up brainstorms of biblical proportions — ones he painfully realizes are too big to accomplish by himself. Trudging on, Scott explores themes of nature, technology, and a radical erasure of the self: he is inspired by amalgamations of 1990s youth culture, groupthink subversion, and religious mysticism, among other things.
Artistic Philosophy and Style
“I can do a lot of stuff. I am good at a lot of stuff. I can imagine things and then execute them. I’m the type of person who, in the search of learning something new, will start with the hardest topic and work my way backwards. It’s just the kind of person I am.”
Scott’s work often focuses on themes of death, tech anxiety, youth, nature, eastern philosophies. “There’s a lot of skeletons in my work and there have been for a long time […] see a painting of mine and find ideas of death, chaos, reincarnation.… However, those topics weren’t explicitly decided upon when the work was started. I don’t think anybody works like that.”