“Yes, she said”

“Yes, she said”, wood, ink, oil and varnish, 22″ x 70″ x 5 1/4″ Price $2200

This was my first large scale binary piece. I had a clear design from the start and had a ton of fun making it. The support has a convex curve, made with 1/4″ ply stretched over a ribbed substrate. The frame around it is walnut with an oil finish (top and bottom) and the sides are beech stained black with India ink. The title, “Yes, she said”, (which is what this piece  spells out in binary code) was selected for its brevity and open-ended meaning. A lot could be derived from it, but generally, a positive vibe.

If you are interested in purchasing this piece or inquiring about a commission, please contact me at scotthamiltonart@gmail.com. Thanks for visiting!

Below is a link to a short film that my son made for a media program he was in that features the making of this artwork. I think he did a great job.

 

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“blank white page” 16″ x 25 3/4″ image size (406mm x 654mm) mixed media on paper $800 framed + shipping

“Don’t think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it’s good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art.”

This is the quote in binary code buried under the painted squares of this artwork.I saw it, loved it, and had to express it in a way fitting for me to express. Why is the binary code covered? In the nature of Andy’s insistence that his work was devoid of meaning, often comprised of rudimentary washes of colour over stolen images, (he even called his studio ‘the Factory’), I thought the visible code a bit too literal and inappropriate. I even thought twice about offering this explanation of it… It is rumoured that he wanted his tombstone to simply state, “Figment”.

But thank you for the resoundingly simple and solid advice that brought me around to begin producing art again Mr. Warhol.

“I am a deeply superficial person”- Andy Warhol

If you are interested in purchasing this piece or inquiring about a commission, please contact me at scotthamiltonart@gmail.com. Thanks for visiting!

introduction to a tragedy

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“introduction to a tragedy” 61″ x 38″ (1549mm x 965mm) acrylic on wood. $2500 + shipping

This piece is literally the opening sentences to a tragic love story, expressed in binary code, read top to bottom, left to right. Each 4″ section of every column represents one number in the sequence. The raised pieces are zeroes, (or “offs”), the recessed pieces are ones, (“ons”).  The green field was simply too much to leave uninterrupted, so two key words are in yellow outlined in black for definition. The raised orange segment in the centre is valueless, except that it brings visual colour contrast to the piece and carries the orange panel sides which you can see in the slideshow below. If you are interested in purchasing this piece or inquiring about a commission, please contact me at scotthamiltonart@gmail.com. Thanks for visiting!

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