April 2025
//Produced under Peter Power's screenprinting tutelage
//Ink on found paper
//Produced under Peter Power's screenprinting tutelage
//Ink on found paper
"The Scroll"
Background
This series speaks about digital ephemera, and the willingness of people in the 21st century to create digital garbage and discard it at will. Oftentimes we consume
digital media en-masse, and rarely take time to actually consider the nature of these images or videos, creating 'digital garbage' that is produced and then discarded
instantly. "The Scroll" uses this kind of ephemera, or digital waste, and prints it physically onto found trash or paper, forcing the onlooker to consider the content
much more than they would if it was another image on their phone.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; me asf" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; just found out hell is real and we are all made to pay for our sins ugh" 1/4.
| "The Scroll; hello i'm new to the stock market is it good when the intel ceo starts praying" 1/2.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; i was the dad at trader joes" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; please respond my friend manny is the biggest fan he's going through a lot rn and he's gonna die in 36 hours" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; the train of thought" 1/1.
| "The Scroll; Untitled" 1/1.
April 2025
//Produced under Peter Power's screenprinting tutelage
// Ink on tracing paper
//Produced under Peter Power's screenprinting tutelage
// Ink on tracing paper
"Scrolling"
Background
This practice culminated in a large tracing-paper scroll, that can be unfurled to reveal images from
the whole series one-by-one, simulating the 'scrolling' experience that you would traditionally have on a phone, but on a much more intimate, large scale.
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