Kilee Price
The degradation of images and culture is the primary focus of my
work. Inspired by Twitter and internet memes, I explore the idea
of shared content being a placeholder for human emotion.
Existing between two and three dimensions, my work explores
Internet culture offline. I use computer-design tropes such
as bevel effects and drop shadows, blurring the line between
mimicry and mockery. Manipulating synthetic materials like
foam and resin with surface treatments of applied paint and
silkscreened imagery creates a dialogue between content, form,
and material. By crafting these works by hand I implement a bond
between digital and physical presence, creating slowness in an
otherwise fast digital present.
The fully realized works become something different from
much of the imagery that is widely circulated, speaking about
authenticity and abstraction, and being unshakably awkward.
Representations of palm trees and sad faces are some of the
most prominent imagery in my work. Each superficial idea that
comes to me becomes more complex as it is translated into
physical form.