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Scott Baird (1984-) is a Canadian magician, illustrator, artist, and writer. His many varied interests have led to some unique experiences, including a brief stint with the military, becoming a professional Chef, and getting behind the counter to work at the local magic shop in Calgary, Alberta. In 2007, Scott won the Close-up contest at the PCAM convention in Calgary, performing his version of David Roth's "Portable Hole" routine. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in traditional printmaking, and has shown his artwork in galleries around the world. Scott currently compiles, edits, writes, and illustrates The Hermit, a monthly digital magic periodical that focuses on creativity, engagement, and inspiration.
Illustration Credits
Aside from The Hermit, Scott has assisted with the illustration of:
You Are All Terrible: The Book by Harrison Greenbaum, published by Tannen's (2023).
The Psychology of Magic: From Lab to Stage by Alice Pailhès and Gustav Khan, published by Vanishing Inc. (2023).