Scott Bluedorn is an artist, illustrator and designer working in various media including painting, drawing, print process, installation and found object assemblage. His work engages with the intersection of human culture and the natural world in the anthropocene era defined by climate change and the alteration of environments by human agency, while incorporating elements of science, myth, mysticism and the supernatural. Scott lives and works on eastern Long Island, and work is in the collection of the Parrish Art Museum of Watermill, NY, Edward Albee Foundation, and numerous private collections.
Photo by Linda Alpern