
- Best of 2D Works Award
Dorion Scott
Toronto
Nathan Phillips Square
Booth 254
Truth, not belief, informs Dorion Scott’s recent work.Booth 254
The halo is representative of the divine in art, yet, there is no reference of its existence in Bible texts.
A pure abstract form created by artists to illuminate the consecrated for centuries.
This work re-presents a collection of halos sourced from art of the Madonna, devoid of
context, but maintaining the physical properties of the halo; as a disk of floating light.
Truth is ascribed to reality. Constructing the halo in physical form, establishes its shadow, and credits human authorship.
Represented in Toronto / UK.
2D Works

Radiant (source: Dieric Bouts 15th C)
- 2021
- 91.5 x 91.5 x 5 cm

Black Holes (source: Roy Stryker 20th C)
- 2022
- 61 x 61 x 5 cm

Blush (source: Tracey Emin 21st C)
- 2022
- 76 x 76 x 5 cm

Common (source: Caravaggio 17th C)
- 2021
- 76 x 76 x 5 cm

Elemental (source: Botticelli 15th C)
- 2021
- 61 x 61 cm

Glow (source: Katharina Fritsch 20th C)
- 2022
- 61 x 61 x 5 cm

Pink Glass (source unknown Ecudorian artist 17th C)
- 2021
- 61 x 61 cm

Red Glass (source: Edvard Munch 20th C)
- 2021
- 76 x 76 x 5 cm

Showgirl (Unknown artist/found trinket 21st C)
- 2021
- 61 x 61 x 5 cm

Solid (source: Hagia Sophia 6th C)
- 2021
- 91.5 x 91.5 x 5 cm