"My work investigates the slippery intersection between the digital world and reality. Specifically, I am interested in how we experience nature through technology. When we see images of nature on TV or on a computer screen, we feel that we are seeing nature but we are really only seeing patterns of pixilated light. For the past few years, I have been creating a series of “Re-things.” These whimsical sculptures represent pixilated animals and objects of nature. I find images of my subjects online and then create three-dimensional sculptural representations of these two-dimensional images. I build my “Re-things” pixel by pixel to understand how each pixel plays a crucial role in the identity of an object ... In my building process, I start with a full sheet of material like plywood or MDF and cut it into ½” strips of varying lengths--typically ½” to 2’ long. I then hand dye each strip of wood individually with dyes mixed from ink and acrylic paint. I mix each color by hand to create a huge palette of colors in order to give the sculpture more depth and visual interest before assembling the object. My conceptual and material practice explores identity, color, labor, technology, and science ..." Aus dem About zitiert / Fotos diverser Pixelskulpturen / Fotoserie mit Pixelgeiern(via fubiz)
3D-Pixel-Skulpturen von Shawn Smith
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