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Hervé Scott Flament

Grand son of the clown John Scott who traveled throughout Europe with the Australian Circus in the early part of the 20th century, Hervé Scott Flament was born in Paris on February 1st 1959. His father was an acrobat who committed suicide when Hervé was very young. His mother raised him alone and inculcated him with her tastes for the supernatural, fantasy and the fantastique culture born a century before, inherited from Romantism.

He began studies in the natural sciences intending to become either a paleontologist or a zoologist, but he changed paths in 1977 when the punk movement unfurled in the western world. He started playing guitar a few months before and dedicated the next ten years of his life to music. He played with several french punk bands and set up the group Ici Paris who recorded one LP and four singles. New interests carried him into uncharted directions and he began to paint. He immediately sold his first paintings which inspired him to devote more of his time towards his new endeavour. Hervé taught himself to paint and brought back an ancient painting technique that no present art school could have taught him.

Unexpectedly doors of galleries started opening for his paintings and since then he regularly exhibits throughout Paris at such galleries as Galerie Nunki during the years of 1987, ‘88, ‘92, ‘93, and ‘94 as well as Galerie Arts Tournelle in 1989, Galerie Art Club in 1995, and Galerie Drouant in 1996.

In November 1997 he was honoured by being asked to exhibit his work at the Grand Opening of the Musée Erotisme Paris (Erotic Museum Paris). In January 1998 he was invited to exhibit at the Grand Arche de la Defense to participate in the retrospective show of 15 years of research into an art field where official art would never dare to venture.

Website: http://www.scottflament.com/

Hervé Scott Flament | Visionary Art

'Les guetteuses' (The Watchers) by Hervé Scott Flament, 2004, oil on wood, 65cm x 54cm

Hervé Scott Flament | Visionary Art

'Bon Voyage!' (Have a Good Trip!) by Hervé Scott Flament, oil on wood, 73cm x 50cm

Hervé Scott Flament | Visionary Art

'Neige de Pollen' (Pollen Snow) by Hervé Scott Flament, oil on wood, 46 cm x 55 cm

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