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Paintings by Scott Hutchison
My paintings and drawings are comprised of overlapping figures stitched together in one composition. They are multifaceted, abstracted, and meant to evoke the idea that our identity is in flux. Though we are singular beings, our psyche is not. We are molded in part by time and our life experiences. The subjects in my paintings personify the strength and frailty of consciousness and the depths to which we experience the human condition. The figures are displaced, out of sync and painted together from a multitude of people, like ghosts or layered memories, both timeless and self-aware.
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Harry clarke
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
1992 ‧ Francis Ford Coppola
Svedka in Dazed, vol 2, Issue 09 January 2004
Melancholy, Edgar Degas
Nonobjective II, 1964, Roy Lichtenstein
The Reward of Cruelty, William Hogarth
“Talk nonsense, but talk your own nonsense, and I’ll kiss you for it. To go wrong in your own way is better than to go right in someone else’s.”—
Fyodor Dostoyevsky | Crime and Punishment
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“The principle of the diving bell.” Popular scientific recreations in natural philosophy, astronomy, geology, chemistry. 1883.
Optophone II, Francis Picabia
In Albis by Beatriz Milhazes, 1995, Guggenheim Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Gift, The Bohen Foundation, 2001 © Beatriz Milhazes
Medium: Acrylic on canvas








