Ada Lovelace 24" x 16"
A portrait of the 19th century woman, credited with being the 1st to envision the capabilities of computer programming. Images of Ada Lovelace are interspersed among “flashy” components arranged in a grid. Positioned over a stripe pattern are heatsinks with copper tubing, a VCR recording head, a vivid blue motherboard and large gold areas from a cryptocurrency miner. Lovelace was the illegitimate daughter of the poetLord Byron. Her mother so despised him that she encouraged her daughter to excel in Science.
- one of a kind
- signed and dated
-Dimensions: 24” x 18” x 2”
My work is made of materials that become available. They are limited quantities and are always changing. If you see something you like, don't wait they may sell out and most likely never be made again.
Finding beauty in unexpected places. Inspired by the shapes, colors, materials, textures and patterns found in outdated technology. Combined with altered imagery in sculptural collage called Hacker Creations.
A portrait of the 19th century woman, credited with being the 1st to envision the capabilities of computer programming. Images of Ada Lovelace are interspersed among “flashy” components arranged in a grid. Positioned over a stripe pattern are heatsinks with copper tubing, a VCR recording head, a vivid blue motherboard and large gold areas from a cryptocurrency miner. Lovelace was the illegitimate daughter of the poetLord Byron. Her mother so despised him that she encouraged her daughter to excel in Science.
- one of a kind
- signed and dated
-Dimensions: 24” x 18” x 2”
My work is made of materials that become available. They are limited quantities and are always changing. If you see something you like, don't wait they may sell out and most likely never be made again.
Finding beauty in unexpected places. Inspired by the shapes, colors, materials, textures and patterns found in outdated technology. Combined with altered imagery in sculptural collage called Hacker Creations.
A portrait of the 19th century woman, credited with being the 1st to envision the capabilities of computer programming. Images of Ada Lovelace are interspersed among “flashy” components arranged in a grid. Positioned over a stripe pattern are heatsinks with copper tubing, a VCR recording head, a vivid blue motherboard and large gold areas from a cryptocurrency miner. Lovelace was the illegitimate daughter of the poetLord Byron. Her mother so despised him that she encouraged her daughter to excel in Science.
- one of a kind
- signed and dated
-Dimensions: 24” x 18” x 2”
My work is made of materials that become available. They are limited quantities and are always changing. If you see something you like, don't wait they may sell out and most likely never be made again.
Finding beauty in unexpected places. Inspired by the shapes, colors, materials, textures and patterns found in outdated technology. Combined with altered imagery in sculptural collage called Hacker Creations.