Parts (Kayla Traxel)
TItle of Artwork: Parts
Year Made: 2014
Materials Used: eWaste, acrylic, E6000, hot glue, plywood
Medium: Mixed Media
Size: 21"X35"
Rarity: Unique
Condition: Excellent Condition
Signature: On front of artwork by artist
Certification of Authenticity: Provided by Art Center
Frame: Included
Size with Frame: 24.5" X 38.5"
Price:$2900
Series: N/A
About the Work:
The 2010s marked a pivotal moment in social media's evolution, as platforms like Facebook became integral to how we interact and present ourselves. This artwork poses a question: as we immerse ourselves in the digital realm, are we merging with technology itself? Crafted from discarded electronics, the portrait of a woman emerges from circuit boards and wires, captivating with its use of e-waste. Beneath its surface, the piece reveals a deeper narrative about our complex relationship with technology and self-image in the digital age, where our identities are increasingly shaped by online interactions.
TItle of Artwork: Parts
Year Made: 2014
Materials Used: eWaste, acrylic, E6000, hot glue, plywood
Medium: Mixed Media
Size: 21"X35"
Rarity: Unique
Condition: Excellent Condition
Signature: On front of artwork by artist
Certification of Authenticity: Provided by Art Center
Frame: Included
Size with Frame: 24.5" X 38.5"
Price:$2900
Series: N/A
About the Work:
The 2010s marked a pivotal moment in social media's evolution, as platforms like Facebook became integral to how we interact and present ourselves. This artwork poses a question: as we immerse ourselves in the digital realm, are we merging with technology itself? Crafted from discarded electronics, the portrait of a woman emerges from circuit boards and wires, captivating with its use of e-waste. Beneath its surface, the piece reveals a deeper narrative about our complex relationship with technology and self-image in the digital age, where our identities are increasingly shaped by online interactions.
TItle of Artwork: Parts
Year Made: 2014
Materials Used: eWaste, acrylic, E6000, hot glue, plywood
Medium: Mixed Media
Size: 21"X35"
Rarity: Unique
Condition: Excellent Condition
Signature: On front of artwork by artist
Certification of Authenticity: Provided by Art Center
Frame: Included
Size with Frame: 24.5" X 38.5"
Price:$2900
Series: N/A
About the Work:
The 2010s marked a pivotal moment in social media's evolution, as platforms like Facebook became integral to how we interact and present ourselves. This artwork poses a question: as we immerse ourselves in the digital realm, are we merging with technology itself? Crafted from discarded electronics, the portrait of a woman emerges from circuit boards and wires, captivating with its use of e-waste. Beneath its surface, the piece reveals a deeper narrative about our complex relationship with technology and self-image in the digital age, where our identities are increasingly shaped by online interactions.