I, too, remember Scott's talent. He used to draw the "Love Is....." series. Scott was a kind, smart, talented guy with a good sense of humor. I can remember his smile. Wish he were here to join us.
Scott and I had artwork in the Gimbels Student Art Show. He did a pencil drawing of himself, looking in a mirror, drawing himself. It was the coolest thing. Whenever I talk about those days back then, I always mention that drawing. A real talented, good guy!
Scott was a classmate, neighbor and friend. He was kind, compassionate and caring. He had talent that was extrodinary and unique. A true individual, Scott will be remembered in the highest regard by all that knew him. his time came much too early rest in peace
Scott's sister, Randi used to hang out with my sister Pauline. Scott came over to our house one day and we were sitting at the kitchen table. He showed me how to draw a face. It was an amazing thing to watch him create such beautiful art with just a pencil and a scrap of paper.
One Halloween, Scott applied makeup to my sister's face to help her with her costume. I forget what the costume was, but it looked incredible!
Scott made a life-sized drawing of Liza Manelli and he gave it to her at her show in Philly.
Scott, you will always be remembered as a warm human being and very talented artist.
Scott was a neighbor and close friend of my sister, Margie. When Scott stopped by at a family holiday meal, we discovered my husband also knew him from college. Small world. Our son's middle name, Scott, is in his memory. Turns out our son is a fine artist, too.
Scott was a great person and a most talented one. Everyone liked him. He was sweet, kind and funny and truly is missed. He would come over and try to teach me to draw, but I could only master stick figures. He left us much too soon.
I am quite saddened to read about his passing and would love to learn more if someone could tell me when and how it happened to him at such a young age. He would be 48 or 49 if he was still alive.
On rainy days Scott when we could not go out for recess Scott would have someone go up to the board and draw out a random pattern. He would then turn this scribble into a wonderful drawing.
It was many years later that my artistic abilities awoke, but I feel that watching him doing these drawings was a most influential piece of my artistic development. I alway hoped to someday bump into him again to tell him this.
Fran Fomalont (Swartz)
I remember Scott's beautiful artwork and photography. He was a true talent who is still missed.Fran Fomalont Swartz
Rise Newman (Yusem)
I, too, remember Scott's talent. He used to draw the "Love Is....." series. Scott was a kind, smart, talented guy with a good sense of humor. I can remember his smile. Wish he were here to join us.Steve Matt
Scott and I had artwork in the Gimbels Student Art Show. He did a pencil drawing of himself, looking in a mirror, drawing himself. It was the coolest thing. Whenever I talk about those days back then, I always mention that drawing. A real talented, good guy!Lee Konell
Scott was a classmate, neighbor and friend. He was kind, compassionate and caring. He had talent that was extrodinary and unique. A true individual, Scott will be remembered in the highest regard by all that knew him. his time came much too earlyrest in peace
Jack Weinstein
Scott's sister, Randi used to hang out with my sister Pauline. Scott came over to our house one day and we were sitting at the kitchen table. He showed me how to draw a face. It was an amazing thing to watch him create such beautiful art with just a pencil and a scrap of paper.One Halloween, Scott applied makeup to my sister's face to help her with her costume. I forget what the costume was, but it looked incredible!
Scott made a life-sized drawing of Liza Manelli and he gave it to her at her show in Philly.
Scott, you will always be remembered as a warm human being and very talented artist.
Lisa Goldstein (Hastings)
Scott was a neighbor and close friend of my sister, Margie. When Scott stopped by at a family holiday meal, we discovered my husband also knew him from college. Small world. Our son's middle name, Scott, is in his memory. Turns out our son is a fine artist, too.Rene Schechter (Klein)
Scott was a great person and a most talented one. Everyone liked him. He was sweet, kind and funny and truly is missed. He would come over and try to teach me to draw, but I could only master stick figures. He left us much too soon.Maury Brooks
I am quite saddened to read about his passing and would love to learn more if someone could tell me when and how it happened to him at such a young age. He would be 48 or 49 if he was still alive.On rainy days Scott when we could not go out for recess Scott would have someone go up to the board and draw out a random pattern. He would then turn this scribble into a wonderful drawing.
It was many years later that my artistic abilities awoke, but I feel that watching him doing these drawings was a most influential piece of my artistic development. I alway hoped to someday bump into him again to tell him this.
maury brooks
maury@VibraHarmonics.com