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Scott P. Hayes – painter of pain bodies

  • December 11, 2025

Scott P. Hayes is a Brooklyn-based graphic designer and painter renowned for his distinctive artistic style that seamlessly bridges the worlds of digital design and traditional painting. His work is characterized by a bold exploration of the human form, drawing inspiration from human bodies and classic tattoo art. Through a unique visual language, Scott investigates themes of identity, body image, and cultural symbolism, integrating the raw, expressive qualities of tattoo aesthetics into fine art painting.

Scott’s paintings exemplify a confluence of technical mastery and conceptual depth. He employs a visceral, textured application of oil paint that echoes the intricate line work and bold silhouettes typical of tattoo art. His visual narratives often focus on the deconstruction and reconstruction of the human figure, emphasizing anatomical truth alongside symbolic embellishment. This approach highlights the body as a site of personal and cultural expression, challenging conventional perceptions by blending realism with abstract abstractions.

Scott P. Hayes
Brown ipst. (goldman series)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Dimension: 50x70x4 cm
Year: 2023

Scott P. Hayes
Lady orange
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Dimension: 100x140x4 cm
Year: 2024

His ongoing artistic research aims to reframe the human body as a living canvas—an interface of personal history, social identity, and aesthetic rebellion. By synthesizing influences from classic tattoo imagery with contemporary painting techniques, Scott creates works that resonate with viewers on both emotional and visceral levels.

“Brown ipst” masterfully captures the complexity of human identity through an abstract representation of a human face. The artist employs a palette of neutral tones accented with subtle hints of blue and black, creating a sense of depth and emotion within the composition. The layered, textured brushstrokes evoke a sense of movement and fragmentation, inviting viewers to contemplate the multifaceted nature of perception and self-awareness.

This evocative portrait challenges traditional notions of realism, instead embracing abstraction to explore themes of memory, perception, and the human condition. The face appears to emerge from a sea of layered paint, symbolizing the layers of experience that shape individual identity. The interplay of light and shadow across the textured surface adds a poignant depth, compelling viewers to engage with the ambiguous yet intimate visage.

“Brown ipst” serves as a reminder of the fluidity of self-perception and the ongoing process of self-discovery. It invites viewers to reflect on their own inner landscapes—complex, multifaceted, and ever-evolving—making it a powerful and contemplative centerpiece for contemporary art exhibitions.

“Lady orange” is a visually arresting exploration of human form and emotion, rendered in a swirling palette of warm tones. The piece highlights a deconstructed human torso, emphasizing the fluidity and complexity of the human body. The intricate layers of paint blur the lines between flesh and abstraction, creating an ethereal effect that captivates the viewer.

This artwork invites introspection on the intricate nature of human existence. The artist employs a vivid color scheme dominated by rich reds and muted whites, symbolizing both the vitality and fragility of life. The abstract style challenges viewers to interpret the human form beyond physical appearances, encouraging a dialogue on identity and perception.

Scott P. Hayes
USA, 1988

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The artistic research of Scott P. Hayes is a profound visual investigation into the fragility and complexity of the human body. Through a vibrant interplay of swirling textures and layered brushstrokes, his works deconstructs the traditional representation of the human form, transforming it into an evocative composition that oscillates between figuration and abstraction. The warm, earthy palette coupled with bold, dynamic strokes conveys both the vitality and vulnerability inherent in the human condition.

His works beckon viewers to contemplate the raw essence of human existence beyond literal depiction. The fragmented, layered aesthetic invites an introspective journey into themes of identity, mortality, and the multifaceted nature of self-perception. By dissolving precise anatomy into a tumult of color and form, Scott challenges us to embrace ambiguity and find beauty in the imperfect, fleeting essence of life.
A testament to the expressive potential of abstract painting, these work encourages viewers to explore the visceral relationship between body and emotion, emphasizing the universality of human experience through the fluid language of abstraction.


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Giorgio Drasler

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