Artwork by Scott Fulton
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Butterfly Girl by Scott Fulton
The Butterfly Effect Purple by Scott Fulton
Holy Cross Fucia by Scott Fulton
Holy Cross Teal Blue by Scott Fulton
Holy Cross in Orange by Scott Fulton
Lady in Blue by Scott Fulton
Butterflies in Flight Orange by Scott Fulton
Butterfly Effect Green by Scott Fulton
Neon Butterfly by Scott Fulton
Decorated with Flowers by Scott Fulton
The Lead Guitar by Scott Fulton
Holy Cross in Red by Scott Fulton
Elegant in Green by Scott Fulton
Elegant in Blue by Scott Fulton
Elegant in Purple by Scott Fulton
Elegant in Red by Scott Fulton
Bright Butterflies by Scott Fulton
Butterfly Magic by Scott Fulton
Winged Butterfly by Scott Fulton
Total Elegance by Scott Fulton
The Majestic Flag by Scott Fulton
The Majestic Flag by Scott Fulton
Holy Cross Deep Blue by Scott Fulton
Holy Cross in Firey Red by Scott Fulton
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About Scott Fulton
I’m Scott Fulton, an Orange County artist who grew up in Santa Barbara and has spent my life immersed in my passion for photography and the elements of nature. A graduate of Art Center College of Design, I graduated with a degree in Cinematography/Photography, and a minor in Illustration. I fell in love with color and the use of light to tell a story because I found the simple things in life are often overlooked and unappreciated. My artistic journey began many years ago at age 9 when my mother gave me an instant camera and told me to go outside and photograph anything I found interesting. “Bring the camera back after you finish taking all the pictures and I will take it to get developed,” my mother said. I had a small pond out behind my house that became my haven and backdrop for my first photography venture. I found myself shooting anything that would stand still for me, everything from the stray neighborhood dog to butterflies and frogs. I quickly finished the roll of film and couldn’t wait to get the pictures back to see what masterpiece I had photographed. I ran home with excitement and gave my mom the film, and as promised, she had it developed and brought home that all too familiar white and orange Kodak envelope. I opened it, and to my surprise, I had 24 beautiful shots of my index finger partially covering the lens. I was so disappointed at that moment, but I was determined. I asked for another instant camera and haven’t stopped shooting since. A lesson well learned! After graduating from Art Center, I found myself working for the film industry as a camera operator shooting commercials and loving every minute of it. My artistic passion grew over the years, and I found myself getting back into “Stills” where I fell in love with the art of Food Photography! I immersed myself and learned everything I could about all the tricks of that trade, and began photographing food for publications, menus, and restaurants. Fast forward to the next phase of my life when I started a family. The artistic world sometimes can be unforgiving and tough for an artist. I knew starting a family meant responsibility, bills, and insurance. What happened next was a complete 180. I offered my photography and camera experience to a local fire department to shoot their training videos. They took me up on my offer and gave me a job working for the city working for both the police and fire departments. Before I knew it, I was riding around on fire engines and in police cars all the while filming and interviewing for their monthly training videos. What a blast I thought; I loved it so much that I applied for a job as a Firefighter and got hired. I have worked as a firefighter for the past 25 years while never giving up my artistic endeavors. Having just retired, provided more time to create my artwork. Prior to retiring three years ago, I visited the Dominican Republic where I saw a beautiful exhibit of exotic butterflies and became fascinated by their beauty. Different colors. sizes and shapes of butterflies filled the air of the exhibit as they gently floated amongst themselves. As I sat and watched in amazement, I saw a group of giant, blue butterflies grouped together perched on the base of a tree forming a kind of a shape. In my mind’s eye the shape formed into what I could only describe as a long, flowing, fluorescent blue dress. I couldn’t get that image out of my mind, so I came home and brainstormed about how to creatively reproduce and display it as a work of art. From that day on, I have been designing beautiful, butterfly artwork. I make each display from start to finish and sign and date each display. My exotic butterfly artworks are of the finest quality in the world. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me via email. Sfsworld1@yahoo.comraphy coming soon...