Brianna Miller and Dale Scott at Prisms Gallery
Brianna Miller
Becoming:
"Existence is seldom static; it is always in the process of becoming something new, of transcending itself, with the goal of fulfilling one's possibilities." This current body of work reflects the idea of “becoming” in regards to the morphing visual aesthetic present in my art. Similar to life, my creative work is rarely fixed; instead, I find comfort in exploring various territories both conceptually and perceivably. Though my work may take different forms, constant themes include questioning reality, altering the norm, and attempting to understand complicated ideology via kooky mind-inspired imagery. I create visual systems of thought to convey ideas dependent on the activity of my color-saturated mental landscape. With my three-eyed, open-minded (literally), and curious “human” figures, I aim to look at everyday notions in an unusual way; different to the way we tend to blindly accept our surroundings. I strive to push the limits of what can be easily described and defined. I attempt to suspend all beliefs that we observe on a daily basis in order to achieve maximum interpretation of the corporeal and cognitive realm.
http://www.briannajoymiller.com/
Becoming:
"Existence is seldom static; it is always in the process of becoming something new, of transcending itself, with the goal of fulfilling one's possibilities." This current body of work reflects the idea of “becoming” in regards to the morphing visual aesthetic present in my art. Similar to life, my creative work is rarely fixed; instead, I find comfort in exploring various territories both conceptually and perceivably. Though my work may take different forms, constant themes include questioning reality, altering the norm, and attempting to understand complicated ideology via kooky mind-inspired imagery. I create visual systems of thought to convey ideas dependent on the activity of my color-saturated mental landscape. With my three-eyed, open-minded (literally), and curious “human” figures, I aim to look at everyday notions in an unusual way; different to the way we tend to blindly accept our surroundings. I strive to push the limits of what can be easily described and defined. I attempt to suspend all beliefs that we observe on a daily basis in order to achieve maximum interpretation of the corporeal and cognitive realm.
http://www.briannajoymiller.com/

I
am Dale Leroy Scott and I draw log trucks for a hobby. I have been doing this
since I was a boy of 6. Its fun to do drawings for you people.
My dad was a log truck driver. Me and my sister rode with him it was fun. I rode with other men and helped dad and the drivers wash log trucks. The pitch and tar did not wash off. We lived in Wren, Oregon when we were kids. When I got older I helped under the trucks looking for problems. I miss living in the country and miss seeing the log trucks. Dad's last job was with Marse Bros, Inc. in Tangent, Oregon. The chip trucks put me to sleep when I was a boy.
My sister was a long haul truck driver. She took me on trips to California.
I like to draw older trucks.
http://outpost1000.weebly.com/dale-leroy-scott.html
My dad was a log truck driver. Me and my sister rode with him it was fun. I rode with other men and helped dad and the drivers wash log trucks. The pitch and tar did not wash off. We lived in Wren, Oregon when we were kids. When I got older I helped under the trucks looking for problems. I miss living in the country and miss seeing the log trucks. Dad's last job was with Marse Bros, Inc. in Tangent, Oregon. The chip trucks put me to sleep when I was a boy.
My sister was a long haul truck driver. She took me on trips to California.
I like to draw older trucks.
http://outpost1000.weebly.com/dale-leroy-scott.html