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Scott Coulter

Scott Coulter

Originally from the Credit River Valley of Ontario, Scott Coulter lived and painted for six years in Alberta before moving to the United States. He spent 22 years painting in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, and he shares his time now between Sarasota, Florida and Chisago City, Minnesota. His photo-realist landscape paintings, which depict scenes that would often go unnoticed in their original contexts, establish a link between a landscape’s objective reality and that imagined by an observer. Coulter paints exclusively with brushes; he does not use any airbrushing, digital, photographic, or projection processes in his work.

Coulter exhibits consistently around the United States in juried group shows, including National Arts for the Parks, the American Artists Professional League Grand National (NY), and the Festival of the Masters (FL). He won the Grumbacher Gold Medal at the 1994 Cooperstown National Art Show (Cooperstown, NY), and First Place at the 1995 Artist’s Magazine National Studio Competition. His work is held in numerous public and corporate collections, including the Mayo Clinic (MN), Beth Israel Medical Center (NY), Raymond James Wealth Management, Broome Community College (NY), New England Institute of Technology (RI), as well as private collections in Canada, the United States, and Europe.