An American Artist

Abstract Modern Expressionism

Welcome to the beautiful works of Paul T Scarborough. Here you will find his catalog raisonne. Original prints are available as well as reproductions. In a modern twist, NFTs (Non-Fungible Token), will be accompanied along with original works as certificates of authenticity, documented here in perpetuity. 

Artwork

Fierce abstractions in bold color

Abstract 27 Nude 54"x60"

Created

2013

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Abstract Nude

Somewhat typical of the time period for Paul, vibrant colors and abstract nude forms. 

Island Home 9 22x30 Sig 10

Created :

2010

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Watercolor Landscape

Paul’s early work was mostly watercolor. He painted what he saw, island homes, nature, animal life, and later on male and female figures. 

Self Portrait

Created :

2012

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Sketches

There are a number of sketches in the collection. Here you can see a self portrait with his signature. 

About Paul

Abstract Modern Expressionist

Paul began his career as a graphic artist with a degree from The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale in 1983. In 2005, he left advertising to pursue painting full-time. After 13 years of painting full time Paul passed away suddenly leaving behind a large collection of art. Here, his family will build his catalog raisonne for all to view. Originals and reproductions will be available for sale. 

Life

Timeline

1961

Born

Madison, Wisconsin

1966

Moves

Paul moves with his family to the Space Coast of Florida and begins to paint at an early age

1983

Graduates Collage

Paul graduates from the prestigious Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale and moves to Orlando to begin his career as an art director at an advertising agency 

2005

Leaves Advertising Agency

Paul begins pursuing painting full time

2010

The Epiphany

Paul begins his work into realms of personal imagery and “free” painting

2018

Tragedy

Paul tragically dies of a heart attack at the age of 57

Testimonials

What Critics are Saying

"Scarborough is a virtuoso painter. Organic forms seem to build up and break down before our eyes. Nothing is predictable. Textured surfaces, dense and impenetrable give way to large areas of white untouched canvas. There is diversity of scale and some of the smallest marks pack a combustible energy. Canvases pulsate. Scarborough has imbued the work with a living presence."

JACKIE OTTO MILLER Curator Anita S. Wooten Gallery 2015