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ECO ART: Nick Gentry’s Expressive Floppy Disk Paintings

by , 02/20/10
filed under: Art

analog, cassette tapes, eco-art, floppy disk painting, nick gentry, reuse, obsolete storage media, VHS tapes, repurposing obsolete storage media, recycling old storage media, recycling floppy disks

A look at Nick Gentry’s paintings offers insight not only into the bold and soulful faces he paints, but of the stories locked in his medium. By salvaging discarded media storage ranging from floppy disks to VHS tapes for his canvas, Gentry emphasizes that not unlike oral tradition, pieces of stories are often lost as we transition from one generation of storage to the next. 

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One Response to “ECO ART: Nick Gentry’s Expressive Floppy Disk Paintings”

  1. dumbar dumbar says:

    This is NOT ECO art, how can it be ECO art when he is using bloody spray paint…?

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