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Lane on Richards St Vancouver Artwork by Jo Scott B Framed Original

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Lane on Richards St Vancouver Artwork by Jo Scott B Framed Original
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Original artwork titled 'Lane on Richards St Vancouver' by artist Jo Scott B. Depicts a scene from Richards Street in Vancouver. Framed dimensions are 18.5x14.5-Inch. Medium and creation date not specified. Includes frame as pictured. Item is as pictured.

Jo Scott-B is a Vancouver-based visual artist whose work spans acrylic painting, mixed media, watercolour, mural work, and detailed sketching. Her practice is rooted in a lifelong fascination with texture, shape, and the character of place, producing artwork that ranges from urban architectural studies to broad landscape compositions.

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she spent her early years in South America before moving through Peru, Ottawa, and back to Lima, where she developed an interest in pre-Inca textiles and the visual language of cultural artifacts.
This early exposure to pattern, machinery, and heritage would later become central to her artistic identity.

Now living on Canada's west coast, Scott-B is known for her ability to capture the distinctive personality of local environments, from Vancouver's heritage houses to industrial and maritime subjects. Her current focus includes historic machinery in British Columbia, a theme she has explored through detailed sketchbooks and mixed-media works.

Her work has been featured by the Vancouver Maritime Museum, where she created a major series interpreting the engine room of the historic vessel St. Roch. The museum highlights her ability to reveal the "heartbeat of a vessel" through colour, form, and mechanical detail.

Scott-B's artistic approach blends technical observation with expressive colour, shaped by a childhood spent around steam locomotives and cargo-ship engines-experiences that gave her a unique sensitivity to the aesthetics of machinery and industrial spaces.

Today, Jo Scott-B continues to produce paintings, collages, and illustrations that celebrate local heritage, mechanical history, and the landscapes of British Columbia, while maintaining an active presence in Vancouver's cultural community.