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David Scotland, born on March 17, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is the founder of the 21st Century Art movement Companionism based on a "physics" process the artist calls "Quantum Aesthetics." The World Premiere of Companionism was officially launched at The Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon, USA on June 8, 2006. This sold-out event featured a first-of-its-kind live performance by artist David Scotland during which he painted three works to a live reading of his poetry read by Hollywood film star Tucker Smallwood and actress Jana Cole. The official website for this event is at www.Companionism.com where pictures will be posted for viewing.
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David Scotland is the founder of the 21st Century art movements called "Companionism" and "Quantum Aesthetics" in which pieces have an energetic "companion" or "companions" created for them to compliment them and to complete "the circle of electrical oneness we all share." A companion is an energetic piece that accompanies another.
This idea of pieces "sharing" a commonality is directly related to the artist's own personal philosophy of "helping the person in front of you. Be their companion in some way that does no harm. We live together, share the same resources, the same emotions, the same planet. It's time to recognize the physics of what art is actually doing to us, to realize the truth and value of healing electrical frequencies that resonate at the soul level, the level of faith, to help create a better world for all of us. My intention is to extend this science to others through my art with my sincere hope that it changes lives for the better. Everyone needs this kind of companionism. For me, who cares how 'good' art looks if it doesn't DO any good. I want to create good art -- quantum art -- that does good.
David Scotland is the art world's first artist in art history to have a scientific study performed on artwork showing the effects of the artwork on the viewer and the environment. This study is being done by Arizona State University at one of the premiere physics and scientific labs in the world.
The results, to date, show that there is an energetic component to the artist's work that positively affects the viewer and the environment. David’s art has also undergone scientific studies with prominent scientists and doctors, most notably by Dr. Sari Suttka, D.C., and President of Technology for Layers of Light International. Her scientific and clinical knowledge involving Sports Medicine, Biomechanics, Herbalphoresis Technique and Applied Kinesiology (AK) has allowed her a successful practice in applying and adapting such techniques for Energy Mapping and Energy Balancing. This has allowed her to achieve Optimal Center of Gravity, and Optimal Center of Energy. Based on her experience, leadership, and training skills, she has conducted numerous workshops in Energy Sports Medicine and in Contact Reflex Analysis (as taught by D. A. Versendaal, D.C.) for Chiropractors and healthcare physicians, demonstrating the effective use of such techniques. What does she think of David’s art?
Dr. Suttka says, "People who are energy workers or who can sense energy will be able to literally feel the energy coming out of your paintings, either as a cooling or heating sensation. And basically, David’s art is what we call organizing hues. When we look at what David’s art does to the physical body, we see an increase in flexibility, strength, coordination, endurance and balance. The hues he uses also keep people in a coherent state when exposed to Electro Magnetic Fields from cell phones and other electronic devices.
Through energy testing and Applied Kinesiology (AK) testing, we are able to see David’s art shift the brain into higher consciousness known as the theta state. Anyone exposed to an environment where David’s art is being displayed will experience the positive effects of the art and experience energetic states of harmony." The ongoing studies show not only how people are positively affected by David’s art, but is also a first for the artist and the art world itself: “Studies Show David Scotland’s Art is Scientifically Shown to Help Promote Human Healing Because Human Theta Wave Emissions are Positively Affected by the Artist’s Art.” This is but another aspect of what the artist means by “Quantum Aesthetics.”
Some of the positive benefits of “organizing hues” of Quantum Aesthetics by being in the presence of David Scotland’s art are:
• Improves Creativity
• Increases Memory Ability
• Reduces Stress
• Improves One's Focus
• Heightens One's Intuition
• Enhances Healing
• Accelerates Learning
• Heightens Physical Performance
• Allows One to More Easily Access Higher Levels of Consciousness.
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David Scotland CV:
EDUCATION:
1988-1989 Gonzaga University, Honors at Entrance, Pre-Med and Independent Study Film Scoring Program; Spokane, WA
1989-1991 Eastern Washington University, minors in English, Art History, Business for Radio/TV, Music; Cheney, WA
1994-1995 University of Portland, English; Portland, OR
1996-1998 George Fox University, B.A. Management of Human Resources; Portland, OR
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
1990 Eastern Washington University Art Building, Cheney, WA
1991 Eastern Washington University Showalter Hall, Cheney, WA
2004 Vista Village Business Association Art Auction, Vista, CA
2004 Pacific Coast Art Show, Encinitas, CA
2005 America the Beautiful, Encinitas, CA
2005 Palm Desert Art Walk, Palm Desert, CA
2006 Palm Desert Art Walk, Palm Desert, CA
2006 GATES Project, National Touring Exhibition, USA
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2004 HopeBuilder Annual Fundraising Event, Portland Habitat for Humanity, Portland, OR
2004 Pearl Clinic Private Reception, Pearl District, Portland, OR
2004 First Thursday, Pearl Clinic, Portland, OR
2004 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Greater Los Angeles
2004 Tony Hawk Foundation Art Auction, Vista, CA
2005 Enlightened Millionaire Art Show, San Diego, CA
2005 San Diego Symphony’s Summer Pops at the Moonlight Featuring the Three Divas, Vista, CA
2005 Art for Humanity, Portland, OR
2005 Voltage, Newport Beach, CA
2006 World Premiere of "COMPANIONISM" at the Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR
SELECTED PRIVATE, PUBLIC, AND CORPORATE COLLECTIONS:
Dr. Eugene and Janice Ephron, Vista, CA; Lady Sascha Siegel, Carlsbad, CA; Vesna Cain, Portland, OR; Larry and Linda Greep, Vancouver, WA; Randall Blaum, Vista, CA; Collette Ephron, Vista, CA; Mark Victor Hansen, Newport Beach, CA; Robert G. Allen, Provo, UT; Kurt Schwenck, Pasedena, CA; Betty Dominguez, Portland, OR; Kiffany Hoover, Newport Beach, CA; George Krikorian, Redondo Beach, CA; Elizabeth Stevens, Camas, WA; Gregg Dunn, Knoxville, TN; Mike Vuytowecz, Vista, CA; Jackie Koop, Vista, CA; Broadway Theatre, Vista, CA; Bank One Trust, Portland, OR; Portland Habitat for Humanity, San Diego Children’s Hospital, Tribune Media, NEC Solutions America, ConMed Integrated Systems.
AWARDS:
1982 Washington State Juried Music Competition, first in region, Vancouver, WA
1986 Oregon Symphonietta’s Solo Piano Competition, soloist with symphony, Portland OR
1988 Washington State Juried Music Competition, first in region, Ellensburg, WA
1990 Eastern Washington University, Best of Class, “Madonna,” The Art Building, Cheney, WA
1990 Eastern Washington University, Concert Pianist Competition, first place, Cheney, WA
1991 Eastern Washington University, Annual Music & Artists Competition, first place, Cheney, WA
1995 Merit Award, Clark County Council for the Homeless, Portland, OR
2004 Merit Award, Vista Village Business Association, Vista, CA
2004 Premiere Artist, Tony Hawk Foundation, Vista, CA
2005 Premiere Artist, Portland Habitat for Humanity, Portland, OR
2005 Premiere Artist, San Diego Symphony “Three Divas Concert,” San Diego, CA
David Scotland is something of a maverick in the art world. In many cases, he remains unflappably indifferent or sometimes even bored by anyone who tries to interpret his work or hold an opinion about him, the artist, including art critics (both lay and professional), art historians, patrons, and museum curators. His attitude about art and art making is romantic, spiritual, and scientific -- based on physics of light and sound frequencies that have been scientifically proven to heal and rebalance the human energy system when the result is sympathetic resonance. He is also passionate about his work, and he believes that most people are not going to be able to understand what he’s doing or why.
Born in Chicago in 1970, Scotland spent time in Utah, Washington, Tennessee, Arizona, and Oregon before settling in California to live and work. In so doing, he rejected the politics of the art world scene, which has earned him both high praise and vehement criticism with some going so far as to call him a lunatic, a total quack, and full of crap. Still, the artist remains umoved because he knows those who haven’t received wholehearted joy into their lives, can only be miserable, themselves. All the more reason to have his art, the artist believes, because all cries from fear are all calls for inspiration – what the artist considers the literal embodying of healing energies that come from literal inspiring, otherwise known as breathing or breathwork as practiced by spiritual masters, yoga practitioners, and other sages of great eternal wisdom.
Scotland paints various sizes of abstract canvases with many layers of paint and varnish often characterized by his signature style of painterly, jagged “volts” of colors. The flame-like shards and blasts of color are often overlapping each other and trail off the canvas, continuing the painting “beyond the frame,” or sides of the piece, and also continuing into its own depths within the canvas. Scotland insists that there are five styles that have both connection and relevance to his mature, signature look. To the critics, he says, "Well, it’s my work, not anyone else’s. I decide what it is, if it is art, and not anyone else. Anyone else’s opinion, to me, has no bearing on the creative process, therefore anyone else’s opinion about me or my work is totally irrelevant and probably the beginnings of pipe dreams and specious arguments by lower frequency persons who are just like the walking dead. Jesus has a few words to say about those people and I happened to agree with His advice: ‘Let the dead bury the dead.’ I mean, they’re not happy anyway, which is sad.”
Scotland prefers his paintings of Companionism to be exhibited in groups with one master Companion resonating apart from the group in a separate location, like a parent safely watching over his children playing on the playground. He feels that his paintings can only be understood by spiritually advanced people who calibrate at a level of 310 or above on the Map of Human Consciousness developed by David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D., and further scientific studies have corroborated that his paintings do, in fact, bring the viewer into balance as a result of increased theta wave production.
Thus, each “companion” is part of a whole, with the whole being the resonating frequency of unconditional love that emanates from his entire body of work. This obsession with maintaining absolute alignment with energy that calibrates at or above 500 has resulted in his rejection of offers to buy his paintings by certain patrons, museums, and curators, and refusing what he considers to be specious awards and honors, and declining invitations to hyped interviews, media appearances, and exhibition opportunities with anyone who does not calibrate at level 310 or above. He remains unwavering in his focus, incapable of being swayed by anyone at all, especially irrelevant are those who sadly calibrate below 310.
Lady Sascha Siegel, the former personal design coordinator for First Lady Jackie Kennedy and design coordinator for President Kennedy’s Oval Office, quickly won over Scotland's trust and admiration along with four others of his other very first of five art patrons, Dr. Eugene and Janice Ephron with their daughter and son in law. All five had finally convinced Scotland, at his first official art reception, of both the maturity and importance of his work. Scotland allowed Sascha two paintings, Dr. and Mrs. Ephron two paintings, and their daughter and her husband four paintings. Scotland’s manager, Randall Blaum, finally convinced the artist to agree to a rare and first of its kind live performance exhibition as the launch of the World Premiere of Scotland’s art movement, Companionism, at the Portland Art Museum in 2006.
Pleased with Lady Siegel’s and Dr. and Mrs. Ephron’s reception of his work, in 2005 Scotland allowed fourteen paintings to be received by Portland Habitat for Humanity’s fourteen families of that year’s buildsite, the master Companion in Scotland’s private collection to be placed, in time, in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Scotland included an array of works spanning the complete range of his signature styles, including three “chakra” pieces in the resonant hues of red, blue, and yellow which, together, vibrate at the frequencies of what in music theory is called “the chord of nature” when played by the tones and overtones of the C-major chord with scale degrees of 1,3,5,1 (C,E,G,C).
This “chord of nature” resonates at the frequency human beings recognize as unconditional love, setting about a sympathetic resonant frequency pattern within the environment conducive to higher states of consciousness, improved strength, coordination, and balance, to name a few. According to the terms of the artist, the paintings must be exhibited in a “family” of companions, all of the time, allowing them to resonate together and envelop the families in a “protective force-field” of higher energies the artist calls “the Source of Resonance” loosely translated as the energy of prayer, grace, joy, gratefulness, and loving blessings.
Several of Scotland’s paintings have been requested by Arizona State University to undergo further scientific testing at their labs – considered to be among the premiere physics labs in the world.
Scotland is the founder of the 21st Century art movement Companionism™ that uses what he calls Quantum Aesthetics™ as their method of creation.
The World Premiere of Companionism was held at The Portland Art Museum with a VIP Gala event held in the Grand Kridel Ballroom. Scotland painted LIVE and in person three pieces while his poetry -- written over a span of ten years while he was diagnosed and later healed of cancer – was performed by Tucker Smallwood of stage, screen, and TV fame, and actress Jana Cole. The event was filmed before a live, sold-out audience on June 8, 2006. Emcee Randall Blaum began the evening with introductions, and notable Hollywood fashion designer and art patron of David Scotland, Sunny Chayes, gave the following announcements:
1. This week, the President of the non-profit foundation “To the Edge and Back” personally awarded David Scotland a very special private commission valued at $250,000 for a grand total of 250 original paintings – with one painting to be placed in each of 250 of America’s top hospitals that are currently member institutions of the Children's Oncology Group, which collectively treat approximately 90% of all pediatric cancer victims in the United States.
2. Mr. Scotland has also been commissioned by Portland’s own Jewish Community Orchestra to create a piece that will commemorate the anniversary of The Holocaust for a special performance scheduled for April 15, 2007. Mr. Scotland has also accepted an additional commission by this organization to make a special guest appearance at next year’s gala for an exclusive and first-of-its kind event during which the artist will paint a work while the symphony performs and thus capture that moment in time for the canvas, and for history.
3. And I’ve saved the best news for last. Mr. David Scotland was recently accepted into a brand new, major Art Museum in the United States, that will feature both fine art and erotic art and will be located in Las Vegas. David will then be represented by the museum’s founder who has chosen to feature David Scotland’s art in the permanent collection of the museum starting with his series entitled: WATER. Congratulations David!
To view photos of David Scotland’s art, receptions, and his very first reception which includes photos of Lady Sascha Siegel, Dr. Eugene and Janice Ephron, their daughter Collette and her husband, and others like David Mirisch – the same Mirisch family that has won over 50 Oscars for some of the most successful Hollywood films of all time, Beate Rusee from the board of The Oceanside Museum of Art, and Sunny Chayes, patron of David Scotland and niece of Joe and Jory Shapiro, founders of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and former President of the Art Institute of Chicago, please see the “Special Photos” section available for viewing at his website: www.DavidScotlandArt.com
Official Websites:
www.DavidScotlandArt.com
www.DavidGeoffreyScotland.com
www.Companionism.com
Testimonials
“He’s the most important artist of the 21st Century – he's the next Robert Rauschenberg. Because he’s THAT important. You watch.”
--Dr. Eugene & Janice Ephron
Patrons of David Scotland, Collectors, Retired Gallery Owners, and longtime Patrons of Robert Rauschenberg, Warhol, Picasso, Chagall
“Yours is a gentle soul and your art is absolutely perfect. It warms my heart. It speaks of new light -- the FIRE within -- and of new life. You are the REAL one.”
~SASCHA SIEGEL, Patron of David Scotland, White House Design Coordinator for President John F. Kennedy's Oval Office, Personal Design Coordinator for First Lady Jackie Kennedy, Designer to the Kennedy Family
"The colors, spirituality, and energy of your work is absolutely phenomenal.
Uncle Joe would have loved your art, and he would have especially loved how you 'spread it around' throughout the community, allowing others a chance to experience it."
--Sunny Chayes, Patron of David Scotland, fashion designer, niece of Joe Shapiro -- founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
“I love the movement, the excitement, the spirituality of your work. What a fabulous solo exhibition.”
--Beate Rusee, Board of Trustees, Oceanside Museum of Art
“Incredible art. Enjoyed it very much. David, whatever you want, please let me know and we’ll find a way to make it happen.”
--Morris Vance, Mayor of Vista, California
"David, you're a very kind gentleman with a very kind heart. Thank you."
--Dolly Parton
"You're a generous and exceptional person to be doing this (charity event) for children with diabetes, and besides, you're fun to talk to."
--Trisha Yearwood
"Thanks for being a part of this event and giving to a wonderful cause that helps children and heals the world. It's important."
--Kevin Kline
"The author has done a great job...Way to go! I think what the author has said in this book is great and I would love to hear more of it. I like
how he broke down the wisdom into easy chapters that relate to the important aspects of everyday life -- family, business, and the self."
--Writer's Digest
"The spirit in which this book is published touched my heart... I hope the spirit of this book brings the same strength to you."
--Patricia Neal, Academy Award(TM) Winning Actress
"Wow! In the universe, there are no accidents. Discovering David’s wisdom is proof that a higher intelligence always brings people together in peace."
--Marianne Williamson, #1 New York Times Best-Selling author
"David, you are so right. People do not know the power of their own wisdom. You have found yours. Glad to know you."
--Gerry Spence, #1 New York Times Best-Selling Author, Attorney
For the artist, companionism is more of a verb than a noun. "Companionism is something we do. The art is representational of this energetic dynamic, but it is also the dynamic itself. Literally. I could care less about stuffy philosophies from tired artworld mags. I'm interested in energetic aesthetics -- the physics of what the art is actually doing in the world, how it responds to and interacts with humanity. I am constantly wondering: 'Can art actually contribute to -- rather than take away from -- this world? Can art do something besides being an impetus for vacuous art philosophies, and suffering artists' tirades and spectacles of death and destruction?' I think it can. In fact, I've seen how art can change lives for the better."
It's no secret that this idea of artworks sharing, harmonizing, and healing is directly related to the artist's personal worldview and spiritual practice of consciously intending to resonate at higher, healing frequencies. One way to do this, he says, is to "help the person in front of you. Be their companion in some way that does no harm, that actually lifts their frequency rather than destroys it. We live together, share the same resources, the same energies, the same planet. It's time to recognize that on a mass scale and stop being obsessed only with competing against each other. Instead, why not create actual good and healing frequencies with and for each other, and drop the moralizing that's been as hideous and deadly as the history of religion. My intention is to extend this science of frequencies to others through my art with my sincere hope that it changes lives for the better. Everyone needs this kind of companionism. For me, who cares how 'good' art looks if it doesn't DO any good. I want to create good art that does good -- I want to
create art that actually empowers and heals humanity."
As the founder of Companionism, David has embarked on a national crusade and has committed himself to a mission of serving others and helping charitable causes. This inspiring way of life began with a small bakery in his hometown while working his way through school. He organized a program that gave day-old bakery food to the local homeless shelter, exposing him to the plight of the poor and marking a turning point in his life. He offered relief to the hungry by producing a benefit concert and fund raiser for the Clark County Council for the Homeless in Vancouver, Washington.
The benefit featured solo piano performances by Scotland and vocal and instrumental performances by both his parents. His talented family raised over $4,000 in cash and helped donate over two full pallets of canned food to local homeless shelters.
Since then, Scotland has studied a wide range of various religious and spiritual paths, and continued creating and making art, music, poetry, and film projects. He was seeking "the Truth" about humanity and discovered that within mankind's inhumanity to mankind, there is another way out of the insanity. A way of peace, goodness, light, and self-empowerment guided by the Universe, or God, or whichever name works best for you. He calls it by both. In fact, he called upon the Universe to help him with a disturbing wake up call that visited him at the age of 26.
Nobody knows how they would react IF they ever heard the words "You have ten years to live," and David Scotland was no exception. He was stunned into silence at 26 years old when his oncologist diagnosed him with a rare blood disorder called polycythemia -- the cancerous overproduction of red blood cells that often results in short life spans.
For the first few years after the diagnosis, the artist would have to wait for his test results every year that would determine how much longer he had to live. What is truly remarkable, however, is that the horrifying cycle never deterred him from his mission in life.
Says Scotland, "My mission was focused on life, and the eternal meaning of that life. I knew from the laws of physics that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but it can change form. So I just figured that if the bulls and the bees don't get all these human diseases, then maybe this movie we call life isn't what most people think it is. In fact, I think most of what all of us are taught is a lie. And then when I saw the truth of that fact, it set me on fire. Literally! I began an intense study of yoga, never did chemotherapy or any anti-cancer drugs, found out that mind-over-matter really does work, and the cancer disappeared. And I found out a lot about myself, this man-made world we live in on
God's planet, and a whole lot of other wisdom that I recorded in my first two books under my alias 'David James.'
Those books are a celebration of life and a laughing at the myth of death, fear, and destruction. Those books are "Shadows and Light,' and "A World Tour of Wisdom -- Finding Inner Peace.' I was thrilled that the latter book went into foreign rights distribution because at the time I still had the cancer and everyone was telling me that a first time self-published author never gets foreign rights. But I'm a very strong-willed person and I proved them wrong. I proved a LOT of people wrong, and I'm just getting started."
David Scotland sees his life as an opportunity and a privilege to share his capacity for creative energy (rather than destructive forces) with people who respond well to it. He wants to lend a hand up, as it were, to those who are looking for peace, love, wisdom, and healing energies that result from those. He earned a testimonial from Academy
Award-Winning Actress Patricia Neal for his book "A World Tour of Wisdom" because he told her how inspired he was by The Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center in Knoxville, Tennessee -- a city he lived in for two years. Part of the Center's mission was to provide medical care for those in need regardless of their ability to pay. To the artist, this was a demonstration of true charity, love, and wisdom in line with right livelihood.
Scotland says, "I thought that was incredible, to actually take care of people and to love them. Who in Washington even DOES that these days, huh? No one. They settle for the idea -- the words but not the deeds. I pity them because they're trying so hard in their own ways, but they just don't get it. I think all of them don't know what love is much less how to give it. It's apparent in how they talk to people, what they say, and how small their own capacity for unconditional joy is. That's because they're distracted by worldly power and their own survival of that power. I don't think they realize that God does such a much better job at being God than we do. They are consumed and obsessed with all the lower energy stuff that must be transcended before healing, joy, and peace can take place. Before a celebration of hope can occur. Before freedom reigns and not shoddy American politics."
Today, the artist is busy doing museum shows, private commissions, art and film projects, and more writing -- all with a common goal of inspiration. The artist’s passion continues with, “Because so many people need help, I’m on a mission. It’s why I’m doing all this. I want to help as many as I can whether that’s through supporting Habitat for Humanity, or exposing what needs to be fixed in today’s crisis of American schools and education, consumer debt, healthcare, and other areas. So many people are being “killed off” and murdered needlessly whether it’s through an educational, financial, spiritual, or literal death… and it’s done entirely by people’s own unwillingness to question what is going on IN THEMSELVES and then in the world. And those who know better in government need to stop standing by and watching disaster after disaster occur to those who can’t help themselves YET. Ethics are needed now more than ever. Well, there are some answers to help all that with The Energy of Success business conference exclusively for ethical entrepreneurs. The experts I chose to present are all ethical members who see the value and sense of urgency of my art and the movement that inspires it called Companionism.
Recently David Scotland's work has been consistently collected and used in her fashion designs by notable art patron and Hollywood fashion designer Sunny Chayes. Ms. Chayes has been the designer of choice for Linda Rondstadt, Suzanne Sommers, Olivia Newton John, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Cindy Crawford, Sarah! (exclusive singer for Oprah-Oxygen), Jennifer Nasser (wife of Jacque Nasser-former CEO of Ford Motor Co.), and Gaylor Rogers (former Vice President of Pixar). Sunny Chayes has also designed special collections for Heidi Kuhn, the founder of Roots of Peace, to wear in front of Congress and the UN, and for special private dinners with President Bill Clinton, Kofi Annan, Queen Noor, and Princess Diana. She has also designed custom pieces for Desiree Goyette the Emmy award winning music composer, Dr. Laura Kessel the notable art curator and collector, and Brenda Cooper the Emmy award winning stylist, amongst others.
Chayes designs have been worn, seen, and enormous fashion hits at top society parties, VIP events, awards shows and private affairs such as the Emmys, Oscars, Grammys, Buckingham Palace and four USA Presidential Inagural Celebrations (2 Bush, 2 Clinton). She has designed for both feature films and television. Her collections are now available by appointment only, and have been previously available in highly select boutiques located at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdale's, as well as other boutiques in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and France.
Sunny is also the niece of Joseph Randall Shapiro and her aunt Jory Shapiro. Sunny's "Uncle Joe" was the former President of The Art Institute of Chicago and also the founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Sunny's uncle Joe and aunt Jory Shapiro were forever seen holding hands at the art auctions, squeezing each others' hands to signal when they both agreed to bid or buy. They were both recognized by elite patrons of the art world as one of the top three surrealist art collectors in the world. He, Jory, and their museum were patrons of such artists as Marc Chagall, John Baldessari, Joseph Beuys, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Franz Kline, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Sol LeWitt, Rene Magritte, Matta, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Ad Reinhardt, David Salle, Julian Schnabel, George Segal, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, and Ed Ruscha -- while he "incubated" Chagall, Picasso, Kandinsky, Jean Dubuffet, Matta, Ernst, Magritte, Tanguy, Dali, Miro, Delvaux, and Klee.
Early on, Sunny was exposed to nothing but the top names in the art world as “Uncle Joe” would recount endlessly illuminating stories behind the life and art of each artist he both knew and collected personally. Sunny describes her Uncle Joe as knowing that the secret that binds artists, art collectors, curators and patrons is their commitment to showing the art of the present day with all the risks and benefits that go with the territory. She says, “Uncle Joe knew that great art dealers and collectors do more than simply transact sales. They help nurture, develop, and mentor artists, and then send them out into the world, presenting for all their art, which in turn becomes the art of “their time” because they’re in their prime. The great patrons know the art of incubating the next great ones and also how to maximize not only the talent, but the financial rewards, as well.” In fact, when the late founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Joseph Shapiro, was asked by his mother if you could make a living in the art world he
replied, “No mother, from this I make a life.” Like her uncle, Sunny Chayes, too, makes her living developing, creating, and presenting her chosen arts: fashion, music, dance, and of course, art itself.
Therefore it was bound to happen that Sunny, herself, would become a patron of the arts. In fact, she has already started incubating artist David Scotland with several of his works comprising part of her private collection, and well on her way to being one of his top patrons. About David’s art Sunny says, "The colors, spirituality, and energy of his work is absolutely phenomenal. Uncle Joe would have loved his art, and he would have especially loved how David 'spread it around' throughout the community, allowing others a chance to experience it. I believe Uncle Joe would have adopted David right away because he has obviously discovered the mystery and resonance of life and death
and how understanding the intellect can be second to the wisdom of the heart. I believe David Scotland has found in art how not to make a living of it, but rather, a life."
Those are but a few of the reasons why the artist is inviting you and others to participate in an effort to share the creative power of the arts with everyone by extending much needed "companions" to those in need.
David has also appeared on national radio programs, local TV shows, been a columnist for Hollywood’s “Box Office Magazine” and has even written a bestselling book of Wisdom that has been translated in five countries. His paintings are held in the collections of exclusive art dealers worldwide including those of Dr. Eugene and Janice Ephron, Sunny Chayes, Jackie Koop, Robert G. Allen, Mark Victor Hansen, George Krikorian, Greg Dunn, Kurt Schwenck, Betty Dominguez, and Sascha Siegel of the Siegel Gallery in Chicago – White House design coordinator for JFK's Oval Office and personal design coordinator for First Lady Jackie Kennedy. His corporate commissions are held by Bank One Trust, Habitat for Humanity, The Broadway Theatre of Vista, CA, Regal Entertainment Group, Tribune Media, NEC America, ConMed Corporation, and San Diego Children's Hospital.
David has also been involved with hundreds of corporate and Hollywood VIP charity events including working with many top stars and organizations like: Dolly Parton, Kevin Kline, Tricia Yearwood, Danny Thomas, the Kirov Ballet, Japan’s Nihonga Art Exhibition, The Portland Art Museum, the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center, The Clark County Council for the Homeless, Habitat for Humanity, David Mirisch Enterprises, The Tony Hawk Foundation, eWomen Network, and Layers of Light International. David was
asked by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of greater Los Angeles to be the premiere artist for their 23rd Annual Par Wars Celebrity Golf Tournament,and was also the premiere artist for Habitat for Humanity's 2004 fundraising campaign in Portland, Oregon. In July 2005 three original David Scotland works have been commissioned for the San Diego Symphony's Summer Pops at the Moonlight Featuring the Three Divas. His artwork is available direct from the studio.
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Recently, the President of the non-profit foundation “To the Edge and Back” personally awarded David Scotland a very special private commission valued at $250,000 for a grand total of 250 original paintings – with one painting to be exhibited in each of 250 of America’s top hospitals that are currently member institutions of the Children's Oncology Group, which collectively treat approximately 90% of all pediatric cancer victims in the United States.
Mr. Scotland has also been commissioned by Portland’s own Jewish Community Orchestra to create a piece that will commemorate the anniversary of The Holocaust for a special performance scheduled for April 15, 2007. Mr. Scotland has also accepted an additional commission by this organization to make a special guest appearance at the 2007 Gala for an exclusive and first-of-its kind event during which the artist will paint a work while the symphony performs and thus capture that moment in time for the canvas, and for history.
Last but not least, Mr. David Scotland was recently accepted into a brand new, major Modern Art Museum in the United States, that will feature both fine art and erotic art and will be located in Las Vegas. David will then be represented by the museum’s founder, who has chosen to feature David Scotland’s art in the permanent collection of the museum starting with his series entitled: WATER.
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