Drew Scott is a multidisciplinary artist based in Houston who works across diverse mediums—from oil painting to metal art jewelry. A native Houstonian, she declared herself an artist at the age of two. After studying neurobiology at Harvard and working in entertainment in Los Angeles—first at WME, then as the first employee at Kendrick Lamar’s pgLang—she returned to her roots, fully committed to her creative path.
Drew’s work explores power, self-knowledge, and spiritual connection through natural forms, sacred symbols, and introspection. In painting, she builds translucent layers of oil to reveal the light and shadow of the human and natural form, evoking inner duality and collective memory. In metal, she echoes those forms using lost-wax casting, balancing the material’s weight with the fluidity of organic movement.
Influenced by nature and myth, Drew sees art as a way to reclaim personal power and connect to something greater. Her practice sits at the intersection of the seen and unseen, aiming to make visible the invisible forces that shape us and invite others into a deeper knowing of themselves.