Scott Myers
Scott Myers (born 1958) is an American painter and sculptor who lives and works in Texas. He graduated Texas A&M University in 1984 with a doctorate in veterinary medicine. He studied sculpture throughout Italy focusing on Florence, Venice and Rome. Sculpting in Tuscany, he cast his work in bronze at the prestigious Fonderia d'Arte Massimo Del Chiaro in Pietrasanta.[1] In 1994, Myers became an elected member of the National Sculpture Society.[2] On February 12, 2011, Myers was featured in the popular television show Texas Country Reporter.[3] Myers was inducted in the inaugural class of the Haltom City High School Hall of Fame on March 10, 2011.[4] Myers has sculpted busts for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including Chris Doleman, Chris Hanburger, Rickey Jackson, Russ Grimm,[5] Bob Hayes, Randall McDaniel, Fred Dean, Emmitt Thomas, Bruce Matthews, Rayfield Wright, Elvin Bethea, Curley Culp, Claude Humphrey, Drew Pearson, Johnny Robinson, Cliff Harris, Bobby Dillon, Robert Brazile, Gil Brandt, Bobby Beathard, Kenny Easley, LaDainian Tomlinson, Charles Haley, Chuck Howley, Bryant Young, and Kevin Greene.[6] Myers' paintings focus mostly on ranch life and western landscapes, with horses and cowboys figuring prominently in his subject matter. His paintings combine bold color with a Monet-like layering of color and texture that makes him unique in the western art genre.[7] Selected museum collectionsPro Football Hall of Fame – Canton, Ohio Museo dei Bozzetti – Pietrasanta, Italy Bosque Conservatory of Fine Arts – Clifton, Texas Nita Stewart Haley Memorial Library & J. Evetts Haley History Center-Midland, Texas Selected exhibitionsPanhandle-Plains Invitational Western Art Show – Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum – Canyon, Texas 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Mountain Oyster Club Annual Contemporary Western Art Show – Tucson, Arizona 2004, 2005, 2006 “Memories in Bronze", one-man exhibition, Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Gallery, Tarleton State University – Stephenville, Texas “Gallery Night Under the Stars", Schaefer Art Bronze Foundry – Arlington, Texas One-man Sculpture Exhibition, Soderberg/Stevenson Sculpture Gallery – Sedona, Arizona Selected awardsVoted "Best of the Hall of Fame" by Sports Illustrated for the bust of Bruce Matthews in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Conservatory Art Patrons Purchase Award and silver medal for oil painting- For oil painting "Tanner's Pride" at the 2005 Conservatory Art Classic, Clifton, Texas Joyce and Eliot Liskin Foundation Award – 1994 Young Sculptors Award sponsored by National Sculpture Society, New York First place Sculpture Award – For sculpture "Cuttin’ Loose" at 1995 "Strokes of Genius", SAS Competition, Scottsdale, Arizona James Boren Artist's Choice Award for sculpture "Serenity" at 1993 8th Annual Bosque Conservatory of Fine Arts Competition Notes
References"Artists". Archived from the original on May 15, 2006. Retrieved December 8, 2010. http://www.delchiaro.com/ "Elected Members of NSS". Retrieved December 8, 2010. http://www.nationalsculpture.org/ "TCR Episode Guide". Retrieved May 27, 2011. http://www.texascountryreporter.com/ Brown, Jessamy (March 10, 2011), "Birdville's Haltom High inducts 10 in new Hall of Fame", Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, archived from the original on March 18, 2011 Reagan, Matthew (August 3, 2010), "Granbury sculptor leaves everlasting mark on NFL", Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, pp. D1[dead link ] Alt URL Young, Michael (August 8, 2009), "Granbury sculptor carves Hall of Fame busts …", The Dallas Morning News, Dallas Mussari, Mark (May 2010), "Scott Myers, Cowboy at Heart", Southwest Art, pp. 68–71 Information related to Scott Myers |