The idea for this piece came to me after studying Chuck Close’s work, and especially his use of grids. I needed to find the perfect image to form the basis for my collage. This proved to be a very difficult task. Eventually, the Siouxsie Sioux image found me while I was standing at the bus stop. A newspaper page came floating down the street, and settled at my feet. I looked down and there was Siouxsie Sioux looking up at me, a wonderful silhouette profile, exactly what I had been looking for. I stuffed the piece of paper into my bag and brought it home. I divided the image into a grid of 160 squares. Then I began collecting matchbooks from different sources. Each matchbook would represent one of the squares on the grid. The hardest part was finding images to match each square, and then laying them out edge to edge to match up with each other to create the overall image. This was an intense process that took me quite a bit of time, but I was very satisfied with the final result.
Collagist
Robots - See this piece and so much more at SpotOut at SpotArt opening June 19th
pillow lava
misc buttons
my invisible friends - greeting card - robots
Pocket Pal - Ghost
self-promotional robot
siouxsie sioux #2
siouxsie sioux #2 (detail1)
siouxsie sioux #2 (detail)
1°S’ 5°E’ - annobón - 5:58 am - june 7
until our paths cross
and it happened one day
surf
it rained for two days
and it happened one day (detail)
and it happened one day (detail 2)
40°N’ 74°W’ - north atlantic - 3:29 am - october 13
Kilauea lava flows into ocean - July 22 1974
siouxsie sioux
last light
fade
the ghost it walks through the walls
grow together
two ghosts
roam
SM040071
robot family
SM040074
SM040057
SM040063
ghosts with heart
robot on the lawn
ghosts
quiet crash
fog that surrounds
robot magnet
is that what the sky really looks like?
robot magnet
open city twilight
robot magnet
siouxsie sioux (detail 1)
siouxsie sioux (detail 2)
siouxsie sioux (detail 3)
Pocket Pal- Owl
INDONESIA - Surabaya - 7° 13’ S 112° 43’E
robots