 This is the second in the Body Modification series. For this one, I  wanted to juxtapose a cochlear implant with other forms of body  modification, such as gauges, tattoos, unnatural haircolor, and assorted  piercings. Mucha worked a lot with circular motives so I worked on a  circular canvas (made from an 18" repurposed embroidery hoop) and threw  some steampunky gears in for the background. Her hair is also very  indicative of the Art Nouveau aesthetic.
This is the second in the Body Modification series. For this one, I  wanted to juxtapose a cochlear implant with other forms of body  modification, such as gauges, tattoos, unnatural haircolor, and assorted  piercings. Mucha worked a lot with circular motives so I worked on a  circular canvas (made from an 18" repurposed embroidery hoop) and threw  some steampunky gears in for the background. Her hair is also very  indicative of the Art Nouveau aesthetic.I didn't want to scream it at the viewer but I want to see what people think of having a controversial "bionic ear" (seriously, google "cochlear implant", they're wicked cool and very real) with socially questionable alterations to one's body. Please let me know what you think.
 
 
 

I think this piece is incredible. My partner is deaf and tattooed and pierced and when I saw this it just made me smile!!! Thank you for creating such an inspiring piece of art!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! she reminds of me...I have a cochlear implant as well as piercings and tattoos!
ReplyDeleteyou can see it peeking on my right ear, the hook.
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I absolutely love this. What beautiful art work showing cochlear implants. Keep up the great work
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