Spotlight On: Falcon Scott
Falcon Scott, the only grandson of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the famous Antarctic Explorer, and son of Sir Peter Scott, well known wildlife conservationist, founder of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, and co-founder of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), presents a limited collection of prints inspired by the beauty of the Antarctic Scenery and wildlife.
Falcon Scott's artwork is something of a self-discovery, with a father who was an accomplished and famous artist, Falcon developed a skill in construction and design, and made a career initially in civil engineering, and then in building and design. Only recently after travelling to Antarctica to work as a carpenter on the restoration of his grandfather's historic huts did Falcon get inspired to start painting.
Falcon Scott's artwork is something of a self-discovery, with a father who was an accomplished and famous artist, Falcon developed a skill in construction and design, and made a career initially in civil engineering, and then in building and design. Only recently after travelling to Antarctica to work as a carpenter on the restoration of his grandfather's historic huts did Falcon get inspired to start painting.
You can explore his work at St Margaret’s Church of Art, St Benedicts St, Norwich
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