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Ricky Scott

I came to the Pilbara in 1998 from Queensland and this is where I am still living today.

I studied Aboriginal law in Roebourne in 2001.

At the beginning of 2002 I came to the Bujee-Nhoorr-Pu studio in Cossack to help with the ongoing establishment of the Art Gallery. It was then that I realized art was a big interest in my life.

I developed skills along the way and I feel I have a good eye for art. I'm very enthusiastic in my work.

I like to stick to one piece of artwork at a time until I have finished and keep to a careful steady pace.

I had always had an interest in art but took the opportunity to travel around Australia instead. While I was traveling I appreciated the country, noticing how the country changes. There is always something new to see and learn.

Ricky Scott, 2006


Please visit Ricky's online exhibition below:

Ricky Scott 1207, for sale $A2,000.

Ricky Scott 1224

You can make an appointment to see Ricky's works by contacting Adam Lockhardt or Raelene Saylor at the contact number below.

Lead Organisation/Agency

Bujee-Nhoor-Pu

Subject(s)

Arts

Region(s)

Western Australia - Pilbara

Most Recently Presented At

Ngarda Trading Floor, June 21 & 22, 2006

First Presented At

Ngarda Trading Floor, June 21 & 22, 2006

For further information

Contact  :  Raelene Saylor
Phone  :  08-9182-1121
Mobile  :  0427-194-174
Fax  :  08-9182-1224
Email  :  nbac.rag@bigpond.com

 

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