Jeffery Scott (or 1019) is a very impressive artist & photographer. His works are not for the faint of heart, though. Although some of his creations are beautiful and sexy, whereas others are scary, dark and even somewhat revolting.
Take a big breath and prepare your stomachs, please.
Half Woman / Half Machine - Part 2
And How Glorious This Promise Of The Mechanism
Captain Of The Air Defense Corps
Discarded Pleasure Model
Finally Safe - But Alone - Smaller
Her Self Aware Life Is A Stage - Scene 1
Her Self Aware Life Is A Stage - Scene 2
New Gods Old Gods And Frail Philosophies - Redo
Perfection In The House Of Reptiles And Machines
So That Our Corporately Refurbished Finest Can Return To The Field Once More
The Dehuminization Of A Faith Base
The Female Industry
The Perfect Replacement For Memories Passed
The Show Must Go On
The Vulnerable Blank Falls To The Feet Of The Renegade Tattoo Machine
Thoughts On Flesh Machines And A Naked Sleave
Various Generations To Recreate The Perfect Memory
About the author
(Description from his own website)
"Jeffery Scott creates photographic images that stretch boundaries and redefine standards. His photographs are powerful juxtapositions of light and darkness.
In the first twenty years his artistic life revolved around painting, sculpting, and production design for music videos, television commercials and motion pictures. Then, in an effort to produce a more exacting science behind his artistic vision, photography became the chosen medium for expression without compromises.
It wasn't until November, 2002 that Jeffery Scott made the switch from sculpting and painting to photography full time. His first series explores this change and illustrates his transformation into a more complete art.
In December of 2003, Jeffery Scott began developing his second series. His photographs became for him what his paintings always wanted to be. The ideas were more complex than before. The photographs represent an average minimum of fifty hours of meticulous work. All elements within the piece represent dozens of images combined and layered to construct the over-all whole, creating complex environments, settings and landscapes.
The photos can be looked at as layers upon layers of information communicating, to the viewer, a series of in-depth philosophies, concepts and stories.
Thought provoking titles also aid in this communication, drawing the viewer even deeper into the artists emotive, and contemplative realms."
Sources:
The Artwork of Jeffery Scott (1019)
Model Mayhem - Jeffery Scott
Visit the first post in this series:
Jeffery Scott (1 of 5) - Half Woman / Half Machine - Part 1
The third part of this series is here:
Jeffery Scott (3 of 5) - Realistic Woman Portraits