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Gilded Serpent
California
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    www.gildedserpent.com/articles22/scottartspread.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/10/2007    Last Visited: 10/21/2007  

    Scott Arquette
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    Scott has been drawing since he was five years old.It's the area of life that has been consistently rewarding.Scott has been a strong supporter of belly dancing since the '70s.The way a certain movement or pose can impart the essence of grace, courage and strength has always intrigued him.When he discovered Belly Dance, there was an instinctive desire to distill the grace of motion that he saw as line wedded to paper.The evolution of his artwork has been influenced by Rodan, Delacroix and Frazzetta as well as the romanticists.

    His illustrations honor the beauty, grace and strength of the dance.Courage and strength have always inspired him.He understands the innate courage which comes alive in each dancer and their unique performances.He has encouraged and promoted many dancers through creative suggestions for costuming, performance and attending many shows to share appreciation and lend support.

    He compares dancing and martial arts, "In essence, a good dancer owns the stage; she requires it and manipulates it as a fighter dominates the field.
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    Scott has been well received at dance festivals in California and Oregon.He is planning to travel to the East to meet and draw dancers across the country.Dancers collect his art and commission custom pieces.He can be contacted by calling 209-533-9139 or email at -snark@goldrush.com-

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    Gilded Serpent presents the art of Scott - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/11/2004  

    Scott Arquette
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    Scott has been drawing since he was five years old.It's the area of life that has been consistently rewarding.Scott has been a strong supporter of belly dancing since the '70s.The way a certain movement or pose can impart the essence of grace, courage and strength has always intrigued him.When he discovered Belly Dance, there was an instinctive desire to distill the grace of motion that he saw as line wedded to paper.The evolution of his artwork has been influenced by Rodan, Delacroix and Frazzetta as well as the romanticists.

    His illustrations honor the beauty, grace and strength of the dance.Courage and strength have always inspired him.He understands the innate courage which comes alive in each dancer and their unique performances.He has encouraged and promoted many dancers through creative suggestions for costuming, performance and attending many shows to share appreciation and lend support.

    He compares dancing and martial arts, "In essence, a good dancer owns the stage; she requires it and manipulates it as a fighter dominates the field.
    ...
    Scott has been well received at dance festivals in California and Oregon.He is planning to travel to the East to meet and draw dancers across the country.Dancers collect his art and commission custom pieces.He can be contacted by calling 209-533-9139 or email at -snark@goldrush.com-

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