Made from 11,250 recycled computer keys, about 128 keyboards
Quotes spelled out within the keys of the artwork:
“Cathedral,” “Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise – Victor Hugo,” “Rock bottom became the solid foundation in which I rebuild my life- JK. Rowling” and “You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it. Margaret Thatcher”
Living in a technological world, everything we see is pixelated. When we remember things, we are remembering mental pictures, which in turn is really the pixelation, rather than the piece itself. Think, why do so many people love the Mona Lisa but haven’t seen the real painting with their own eyes?
I strive to grasp this concept by creating pixel pieces that also send literal messages. Each piece becomes a journal entry for me. Recycled computer keyboards are collected, keys are popped off, color sorted, washed, and some dyed. Each key has its own personality expressed by shape, color, depth, etc. Placing these keys together gives a pixelated beauty from the front and a mesmerizing texture up close and on the side.