Hugh Scott-Douglas
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.Visual Elements: The artwork features a vibrant, patterned composition with intricate lines, shapes, and textures. The dominant colors are shades of green, blue, and yellow, creating a lively and visually dynamic surface. Subject Matter: The central focus is a striking black silhouette of a star, surrounded by a maze of organic, floral-inspired motifs and geometric patterns. Artistic Style and Technique: The artwork appears to be a collage or mixed media piece, utilizing various techniques such as drawing, printing, and collaging to create a layered, textured surface. Context: The artwork's playful and whimsical style suggests a contemporary, pop-art aesthetic, perhaps reflecting the artist's exploration of themes related to nature, symbolism, and the interplay between order and chaos. ...
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Hugh Scott-Douglas
, BritishThrough painting, photography, sculpture and video, Hugh Scott-Douglas investigates socio-economic structures, technology and value. Using a wide array of techniques, including inkjet printing, laser cutting, cyanotypes, and satellite mapping software, the artist explores the tension between digital and analogue modes of creation and the contemporary potential of photography as a medium. Scott-Douglas’ work, while predominantly visually abstract, concerns questions of consumerism and migration, trade routes and cultures of transaction. In his series ‘Trade Winds’ (2016), he utilised satellite software to track shipping routes across the globe; producing abstract paintings that are in fact visually presented empirical data. Working with outmoded, traditional and cutting-edge techniques of image-making, Scott-Douglas reinvents the ontology of painting and photography amidst the globalised, consumerist condition. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...
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