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Hamburger Charcoal | Drawings by Sally K. Smith Artist. Item made of paper works with minimalism & contemporary style
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Hamburger Charcoal | Drawings by Sally K. Smith Artist. Item made of paper works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hamburger Charcoal | Drawings by Sally K. Smith Artist. Item made of paper works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hamburger Charcoal | Drawings by Sally K. Smith Artist. Item made of paper works with minimalism & contemporary style

Created and Sold by Sally K. Smith Artist

Sally K. Smith Artist

Hamburger Charcoal - Drawings

Price $6,000

Shipping: FedEx 2-3 days
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Handmade

Woman Owned

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
38H x 40W x 2D in
96.52H x 101.6W x 5.08D cm
6.8 kg
15 lb

This drawing is made with charcoal created by the artist from 68 calories (33 grams) of hamburger. This is part of a series where the artist makes charcoal and drawings from various foods. Each drawing represents the amount of calories burned to make the charcoal. Some other examples include marshmallows, sugar, cocoa, baguette and sunflower seeds.

Item Hamburger Charcoal
As seen in Private Residence, Atherton, CA
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Sally K. Smith Artist
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Oil paint is a partner in my artistic process.

I live and work in Berkeley, California.

I create charcoal from unique materials such as money, food, documents and plants. These materials have meanings that I can integrate into a drawing or painting. I have developed methods for applying these unconventional charcoals to surfaces. Sometimes I will use found objects as templates. Often these relate to the meaning of a piece. Most of my charcoal pieces are minimalist and conceptual. Some revolve only around pattern or gesture. The materials become a partner in my artistic process.

Many of my large oil paintings explore patterns. I majored in music and have always been drawn to patterns and variations. Oil painting is my preferred medium because I can make the paint feel expressive and not mechanical. My patterns are largely freehand and evolve as I create them. By remaining flexible with my intentions I can decide which elements of a pattern should move forward.

I also create figurative paintings. These are tethered in the world around us. I build up my paintings with several layers. Many of my marks are ambiguous and contain elements from different layers. This creates a vibration and uncertainty that engages the viewer. I like my figurative paintings to hover between the real and the dream. As such, old photos and movies often provide inspiration. I also paint many landscapes related to travel.