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Scott Kiche

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Rose Jar Next to Lemons

Rose Jar Next to Lemons •

Still Life of Tangerine

Still Life of Tangerine •

Candlelight Jar Between Citrus

Candlelight Jar Between Citrus •

Summer Cocktails

Summer Cocktails •

Rainy Evening Oranges

Rainy Evening Oranges •

Limes

Limes •

Summer lemons by evening window

Summer lemons by evening window •

Hidden World

Hidden World

Rose Jar Next to Lemons

Rose Jar Next to Lemons, 2024
oil on panel, 10 x 10 inches, 13.5 x 13.5 framed, sold

Still Life of Tangerine

Still Life of Tangerine, 2024
oil on panel, 10 x 10 inches, sold

Candlelight Jar Between Citrus

Candlelight Jar Between Citrus, 2023
oil on aluminum panel, 12 x 24 inches, sold

Summer Cocktails

Summer Cocktails, 2023
oil on aluminum panel, 12 x 12 inches, sold

Rainy Evening Oranges

Rainy Evening Oranges, 2023
oil on aluminum panel, 12 x 24 inches, sold

Limes

Limes, 2022
oil on wood panel, 8 x 8 inches, sold

Summer lemons by evening window

Summer lemons by evening window, 2021
oil on copper, 9 x 16 inches, 13.25 x 20.25 inches framed, sold

Hidden World

Hidden World, 2019
oil on aluminum, 28 x 24 inches, $3250

About the artist...

Scott Kiche

Take a virtual tour of Scott Kiche's work in our 2019 group show here.

Scott Kiche is a contemporary artist from Los Angeles. His work ranges from traditional realism to Surrealism. The artist was born in Guatemala in 1974, and, at the age of five immigrated to the U.S with his family. Like many artists Kiche's journey in art began at a very early age. His natural talent along with the encouragement of teachers and family helped to create in him the commitment to become an artist. Some of the masters who have influenced his work are René Magritte, Salvador Dali, and Diego Velazquez. However his work is almost completely influenced by Surrealism. He enjoys the vast vocabulary and expressive freedom that surrealism offers. He has exhibited works in Mexico City, Virginia, Washington D.C, Maryland, Chicago, Los Angeles and Austin, Texas. His work was on tour with the realism guild in a two year traveling museum exhibition that explores the current state of realism in the 21st century. He also has received awards in several group shows and magazine publications.

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