Les enfants terrible series  2001-2002

Les enfants terribles catalogue

The point of departure for Les enfants terribles is the 1929 novel by the same title by French writer Jean Cocteau. The novel describes the relationship between an orphaned brother and sister on the cusp of adulthood. Their symbiotic relationship begins with an air of innocence but slowly builds to a dramatic finale created through the depiction of a series of moments, each with a distinct poetry of gestural description. The series was toured by Galerie McClure / Centre des arts visuels (Montreal, Quebec) with stops at: Maison de la culture (Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec), Dalhousie Art Gallery (Halifax, Nova Scotia), The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington (Bowmanville, Ontario) and the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, Hart House (The University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario).

Read:

Prata, Rosie, “Bridging the Divide Between Text and Image: Susan G. Scott’s Les enfants terribles.” December 19, 2008. >

My Brother’s Heart, 2001

50 x 40 inches

oil, acrylic and pumice on canvas

catalogue # 00d18

PRIVATE COLLECTION

A Fatal Friendship, 2001

40 x 50 inches

oil, acrylic and pumice on canvas

 catalogue # 00d15

COLLECTION : Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

My Brother’s Body, 2001

50 x 40 inches

oil, acrylic and pumice on canvas

catalogue # 00D11

The Red Room, 2001

40 x 50 inches

oil, acrylic and pumice on canvas

catalogue # 00d12

I’m Still Watching, 2001

40 in. x 50 inches

oil, acrylic and pumice on canvas

catalogue # 00d13

COLLECTION : Robert McLaughlin Gallery

Foul Filthy Devil, 2001

40 x 50 inches

oil, acrylic and pumice on canvas

catalogue # 00D17