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Art can mean different things to different people. To some it can remind us of a time in our lives when all was well with the world and to others, it can simply evoke a feeling in us that inspires us to achieve things we previously thought were not possible. Art to me comes from the soul of the artist and is a great gift to the world.
Most of my work involves nature. What greater gift can one receive than the beauty of nature? I have a great admiration for wildlife and their natural environment. Animals to me are one of the greatest gifts bestowed on human kind. The lessons we can learn from them are endless and I feel it is my job, as a nature artist, to help remind the world just how important they are to our own well being.  
With each painting I create, I try to instill in the viewer a sense of peacefulness and unity that will hopefully bring us closer to our own true nature.
Thank you for taking the time to view my site and my work. It is my greatest wish that it leaves you with a greater sense of oneness with the world around us.
All the best to you and yours,
-Scott D. Tillett

"Treasure of the Chesapeake Bay"
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John Banovich - world famous wildlife artist- Your work transports the viewer to another demension and time. You have the heart of an artist and you seem to celebrate it every moment. The way you hold life, family and the extraordinary gift of being an artist
Eric Wilson - world famous wildlife artist- Excellent website Scott. Your latest lion is first class, a masterpiece!
Lin Patterson - fellow artist- Your big cats are just incredinble works of art ..I just had to come visit your site .. awesome!!
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This painting was created for the  "Treasures of the Chesapeake" art show at the "Artist Gallery" in Virginia Beach, VA
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