Acrylic and paint marker on wood panel
Acrylic on wood panel
Acrylic and paint marker on wood panel
Acrylic and paint marker on wood panel
Acrylic and paint marker on wood panel
Acrylic and paint marker on canvas
Circuitry and Circuit-Trees
This body of artwork explores the fusion of technology and humanity, revealing both the allure and the potential consequences of this evolving relationship.
The presence of circuitry within human silhouettes suggests a future where identity is no longer purely biological but increasingly entangled with artificial systems. Where human reliance on technology could be a blessing or a curse. It could help us attain unimaginable goals but erase what it means to be human, altogether.
The juxtaposition of circuitry with the free-flowing nature of poured paint creates a compelling dialogue between control and chaos. At the same time, the rigid, mechanical patterns of circuitry contrast starkly with the organic fluidity of poured paint, creating a visual tension between the natural and the manufactured.
The trees, their branches replaced with circuitry components, symbolize a world where organic life is no longer untouched by the digital. Once symbols of growth, resilience, and connection to the earth, these altered trees now stand as testaments to a world where nature is no longer untouched by human design. Is this progress or is it the erosion of life?
My work invites reflection on whether technology is an artificial construct or an inevitable progression of nature itself—blurring the boundaries between machine and human, circuit and vein, root and wire. It offers a cautionary reflection: as we weave artificial systems ever deeper into our existence, do we risk severing ourselves from something essential? The boundaries between human and machine, nature and code, are blurring—but at what cost? The intricate precision of circuitry may suggest efficiency and advancement, yet it also raises the unsettling question of whether, in our pursuit of innovation, we are losing something irreplaceable.