Vale Scott Kennedy – one of NZ's finest artists
Our professional careers are sometimes touched by the most inspiring personal relationships. I was blessed with the early entry into my life as an Art Director by an artistic genius from across the ditch, Scott Kennedy. It was the early 80s and any Kiwi artist of promise had washed up in Sydney seeking a broader canvas.
Scott bid us goodbye last week after a painful but defiantly good-humoured fight with cancer. At the end his hands wouldn’t work, but Scott’s creativity was always alive in his one of a kind headspace.
As you can see Scott’s view of life was re-expressed through the lens of 60s cartoon characters and tin toy robots and Dr Strangelove. His ex-US Army dad had relocated the entire family from California to New Zealand in the belief it was the safest place to be when they dropped The Bomb.
I loved Scott for his quirky humour, big heartedness and child like enthusiasm for new creative possibilities. Have a Captain Cook at Scott’s book covers for the popular How to… series, no surprises which is my favourite.
I write this while wearing Scott's "Joy kills sorrow" T-shirt, which is a fitting memorial to his precious time with us.
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