Based in United Kingdom, Arlo Sinclair is obsessed with obsolete technology, and his own collection of floppy disks and peripherals is substantial.
He explores the more quirky side of data storage through his paintings.
Arlo sees the strokes on the canvas as a byte of humor, and each artwork, a disk loaded with hidden meaning.
His work isn't just a tribute to digital storage; it's where the binary world meets the brush, with a little message etched into every piece of defunct technology he paints.
"My artworks are a homage to the functional beauty of digital storage (and the data contained therein)… each with a light-hearted twist."
Welcome to his pixel-world where code meets color, and data dances with drollery.
Original Painting
24" x 28" in (60 x 70 cm)
24" x 28" in (60 x 70 cm)
Original Painting
35" x 24" in (90 x 60 cm)
35" x 24" in (90 x 60 cm)
Original Painting
24" x 28" in (60 x 70 cm)
24" x 28" in (60 x 70 cm)
Original Painting
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
Original Painting
39" x 31" in (100 x 80 cm)
39" x 31" in (100 x 80 cm)
Original Painting
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
Original Painting
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
Original Painting
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
28" x 28" in (70 x 70 cm)
Original Painting
31" x 24" in (80 x 60 cm)
31" x 24" in (80 x 60 cm)
Original Painting
31" x 24" in (80 x 60 cm)
31" x 24" in (80 x 60 cm)