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Nick Gentry Transforms Old Film and Disks into Captivating Portraits

10/31/2014
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    Artist <a href="http://www.nickgentry.com">Nick Gentry</a> transforms the remnants of yesterday’s technology into canvases for his <a href="http://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-artist-ted-lawson-prints-self-portrait-with-his-own-blood/" target="_blank">gorgeous portraits</a>. The London artist has repurposed <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-vibrant-curtains-upcycled-from-old-film-slides/" target="_blank">35 mm film negatives</a>, floppy disks and X-rays into beautiful backdrops for his paintings. With haunting faces painted on the conglomerations, Gentry’s work has an eerie feel that is amplified by the familiar materials he uses.
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    With the age of technology advancing faster than we can keep up with, we are left <a href="http://inhabitat.com/massive-closet-recycled-from-918-analog-cassette-tapes/" target="_blank">obsolete media</a>.
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    Film cameras have been replaced with digital capture and USB drives render floppy disks useless.
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    As an artist, Gentry finds beauty in these forgotten remnants, like the rolls of exposed 35 mm film he finds in abundance in thrift stores and secondhand sales, or receives from donors.
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    His effort to give new life to the media which is now obsolete has created inspiration for a beautiful body of work that is given greater depth than if simply painted on canvas.
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    Gentry paints many of portraits with a direct gaze, which almost summons to viewer to look deeper into the work. With this connection between artwork and viewer, Gentry also creates a relationship between the viewer and his medium. When viewers become aware of the artist’s reuse of cast off objects, Gentry creates a dialogue that confronts consumer culture, making the viewer <a href="http://inhabitat.com/freegle-brighton-announces-plans-to-build-community-center-made-entirely-of-local-waste/" target="_blank">contemplate the trash created</a> by the advancement of technology.
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    Aside from recycling materials that would otherwise be bound for the landfill, Gentry’s work are beautifully painted, and have received critical acclaim around the world.
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Nick Gentry

Artist Nick Gentry transforms the remnants of yesterday’s technology into canvases for his gorgeous portraits. The London artist has repurposed 35 mm film negatives, floppy disks and X-rays into beautiful backdrops for his paintings. With haunting faces painted on the conglomerations, Gentry’s work has an eerie feel that is amplified by the familiar materials he uses.

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