Scott Hovis II’s artwork transcends conventional boundaries, quickly inviting viewers into an
unconscious and immersive world of color, force, and vitality—where sensorial possibilities are infinite
and timeless.
In Scott’s own words: “Tourette’s Syndrome has been extremely arduous—one of, if not
the most, monumental obstacles I’ve had to traverse in my life. Yet rather than letting it confine me, I
turn to creating abstract artwork that is chaotic and uncontrollable, just like life itself. I’ve learned to
embrace my shadow—my inner, untamed self—and in doing so, I choose life over illness; will over
despair. In such conditions, art does not represent anything—it simply exists as a pure expression of
my inner psychic life. I turned away from the tyranny of culture and from what has been wrongly
described as a disability—I turned it into part of my artistic identity.”
the most, monumental obstacles I’ve had to traverse in my life. Yet rather than letting it confine me, I
turn to creating abstract artwork that is chaotic and uncontrollable, just like life itself. I’ve learned to
embrace my shadow—my inner, untamed self—and in doing so, I choose life over illness; will over
despair. In such conditions, art does not represent anything—it simply exists as a pure expression of
my inner psychic life. I turned away from the tyranny of culture and from what has been wrongly
described as a disability—I turned it into part of my artistic identity.”
