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Thursday
Nov272025

Andrew Scott 'Off Kilter' Print Available

Artist: Andrew Scott
Title: Off Kilter
Medium: Deckled Giclee Print
Size: (A4) 29.7 x 21 cm
Edition: TIMED
Price: £50

*comes unframed, frame is to convey idea framing

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Andrew Scott is a contemporary American artist, born in 1991, who has achieved global recognition for his innovative "frame experiments". His work challenges the traditional boundaries of art by physically altering or destroying the picture frames themselves, using tools such as hammers, chisels, and even blowtorches. This distinctive mixed media approach, which often incorporates hand-drawn digital illustrations printed on high quality paper, blurs the line between the artwork and reality, creating a dynamic, almost sculptural, experience for the viewer.
Scott's artistic journey took a pivotal turn after he lost his job in advertising during the COVID 19 pandemic, a time he felt trapped in an unfulfilling career. This personal experience of confinement and subsequent liberation is the core inspiration for his art. His pieces, which often employ a minimalist grayscale palette with selective, dramatic bursts of color, typically red, explore profound themes such as escapism, freedom, resilience, and mental health. The figures in his work, sometimes children at play or adults breaking through barriers, serve as potent metaphors for the universal human desire to overcome internal and external constraints.
Gaining immense popularity through social media platforms, where videos of his process have amassed over a billion views, Scott has successfully bridged the gap between digital engagement and the traditional art world. His work has been exhibited in international galleries and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Tate Modern in London, and is held in the collections of various celebrities. By inviting the viewer to engage with the narrative and the physical artwork in a unique way, Andrew Scott continues to push artistic conventions, making his art not only visually captivating but also deeply thought provoking and emotionally resonant.
Friday
Oct242025

Andrew Scott 'Tug' Series Available

Artist: Andrew Scott
Title: Tug Series
Medium: Framed Giclee Print on Canvas
Size: 33 x 44.5 cm
Edition: TIMED
Price: £300

*Cooper is my favorite of the bunch

Saturday
Oct182025

Andrew Scott 'Tug' Series Release Details

Artist: Andrew Scott
Title: Tug (10 DIFF DOGS)
Medium: Framed Multiples
Size: 33 x 44.5 cm Each
Edition: TIMED
Prices: £300

*available at 5am EST on Friday October 24th, 2025

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Andrew Scott is an American artist who turns destruction into beauty by painting on broken frames and shattered glass. Born in 1991 he grew up in rural Pennsylvania where he studied illustration at the local community college before moving to Philadelphia to pursue fine art. Scott began experimenting with damaged materials after noticing how cracks in a window resembled lightning across a night sky. He now collects discarded mirrors cracked picture frames and fragments of tempered glass from abandoned buildings then layers oil acrylic and spray paint directly onto the jagged surfaces. The resulting portraits and abstract landscapes appear to explode outward while remaining delicately held together by gravity and resin.

Each composition balances chaos and control as brushstrokes follow the lines of fracture turning splinters into petals and shards into rays of light. Scott describes his process as a conversation with chance because every crack dictates where the image can and cannot go. Recent series explore themes of resilience memory and the fragmented self inviting viewers to see brokenness as a form of honest storytelling. His work has been exhibited in galleries across the East Coast and is held in private collections throughout the United States. By transforming trash into luminous art Scott challenges conventional ideas of value and permanence proving that even the most shattered surface can hold a complete and powerful vision.