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Scott Braque
Visual Artist / Photographer

Scott Braque is a Jamaican born artist whose work merges classical influence and modern storytelling. Through imagery inspired by Rubens and Akira, he creates expressive spaces that invite connection and make art accessible to all.

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Artist CV



Education
Graphics & Illustration
Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts
(3 years)




Information
  • Email: scottbraq@gmail.com
  • Website: scottbraque.com
  • Phone: 876-830-2301
  • Instagram: @scottbraq




Skills
  • Curation and exhibition design  
  • Creative direction and concept development  
  • Visual art (mixed media, sculpture, painting)  
  • Writing and storytelling (poetry, artist statements, newsletters) 
  • Community building and collaboration  
  • Art handling and print fulfillment 
  • Project management with an art-focused approach  
  • Digital publishing and content strategy 
  • Brand and identity development
  • Cultural research and artistic programming




Exhibitions
  • "Blaque Metal Alchemist" - 2022 Solo exhibition held at Ragamuffin Coffee Bar

  • "Playground" - 2023 Exhibited as apart of the Rex Nettleford Arts Conference

  • “Dialogue At Play” - 2024 Works in dialogue with Caymanian artist Iain Macrae

  • “Virdian” - 2025 Solo online showcase hosted by Forever Studio





Photography Projects
  • "Women's Capsule" by David Howell - Photographer

  • “Worries in the dance” by Suzanna Missenberger - Photographer

  • “Spitrit” for Sankofa Session- Video Designer

  • “Can i live here” By Jaycie Lewis - Photographer





Ongoing Work
  • Project Blaque: A Design project. Started January 1st 2022. Its a body of work that focuses on exploring functional design within art. Only rule for Project Blaque is. “you must complete 1 piece a day” (https://projectblaque.tumblr.com/)
           




Publications
Skew Magazine - SKEW 03

Echoes Magazine - OCTOBER 2022 ISSUE

Backayard Magazine - WINTER 2022 ISSUE

Forgotten Lands Magazine - VOLUME 6 2024            





Last Updated 24.10.31

WORKS




1.    Shadre FaganStyling and Makeup: Kelly Shane
Model: Shadre Fagan

A study in natural beauty and sophisticated styling, where dramatic lighting sculpts form and emotion. The interplay of shadow and highlight creates an intimate moment of quiet contemplation, while the bold zebra-print detail adds a touch of editorial flair.





2.    Iyanna
Styling : Tamo Ennis
Model: Iyanna James-Stephenson

Acid bright neon cuts through industrial decay. Dynamic pose and sculptural footwear create tension between elegance and edge. Natural light carves form while layered textures build visual rhythm.





3.    Womens Capsule 23 for David Howell
Design and  Styling:  David Howell
Model: Christabelle Brown

David Howell Women's Capsule 23. Architectural backdrop mirrors the sharp tailoring. Sculptural fabric draping at neck and waist creates focal points against clean minimalism. Hard noon light casts dramatic shadow, emphasizing geometric composition and strong vertical lines.





4.    Unseen
Model:  Hanniel

Intimate domestic scene where soft window light sculpts silhouette and form. Crisp tailoring juxtaposed against lived-in interior details creates narrative depth. Deliberate use of negative space and natural shadows demonstrates restraint in composition and environmental portraiture.



5.    Bella
Model: Bella Blair

Kinetic energy captured through intentional motion blur against vivid urban backdrop. Layered composition balances foreground movement with environmental context. Demonstrates documentary sensibility and ability to find spontaneous moments that convey atmosphere and place beyond traditional fashion frameworks.





6.    Can i live here for Aurajae
Concept & Styling: Aurajae
Model: Suzanna Missenberger

A mirror becomes a portal for self interrogation amid decay and organic growth. Dappled natural light plays across worn surfaces, white fabric, and weathered walls. Conceptual composition that questions belonging and permanence, blending beauty editorial with environmental commentary. A meditation on generational displacement and shrinking possibility.





7.    St. Albans for Tribe Nine
Design & Styling: Troy Oraine
Model: Azeim Johnson

Fashion meets everyday hustle in vivid street tableau. Monochromatic green styling stands confident against corrugated metal and weathered tarps. Sharp directional light and color blocking transform marketplace into runway. Documentary approach with editorial eye, proving style exists everywhere.





8.    Before the Storm
Model: Iyanna James-Stephenson

Accessories editorial against natural seascape. Pink cat-eye sunglasses with jeweled detailing become hero product through profile composition and color isolation. Shot days before Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica, adding unexpected weight to the calm.








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