Scott Kiche
Scott Kiche is a contemporary fine artist from Los Angeles. His work ranges from traditional realism to
Surrealism. The artist was born in Guatemala in 1974, and, at the age of five immigrated to the U.S with
his family. Like many artists Kiche's journey in art began at a very early age. His natural talent along with
the encouragement from teachers and family helped to create in him the commitment to become a fine
artist . Some of the masters who have influenced his work are Georges de La Tour, Vermeer, Rene
Magritte, and Dali. However his work offers flavor of surrealism with whimsical themes. Kiche is a self
taught artist. However, he states that the summer art programs he participated in at LACMA as a child,
were extremely helpful, and, inspiring." Those summers in LACMA where magical and exciting. It introduced
me at a young age to a much larger universe." For the young Kiche those early experiences set in
motion his love and dedication to art. He began exhibiting and selling his works successfully since 1994.
He has exhibited works in Mexico City, Virginia, Washington D.C, Maryland, Chicago and Los Angeles.
He also has received awards in local and international competitions. Kiche's works can be found at the
Wally Workman Gallery in Austin Texas and at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Sales and Rental
Gallery. He is a member of the International Guild of Realism and artist member of the California art
Club. Scott currently concluded a tour with the Realism Guild in a two year traveling museum exhibition
that explored the current state of realism in the 21st century.
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Other Works
A Deep Burning FIre  48 x 30  oilClear Green Kiwis  8 x 16  oil
The Deepest World We Share  40 x 30  oilTo Be of Use  36 x 36 oil