Artist Eric Daigh makes mosaics with pushpins. His primary subject matter is portraiture. Daigh begins the creation process by taking photographs of a person and then processing those images through a computer program that reproduces them in five colors:
“With the push pins, I don’t have every color in the rainbow to use. It’s a limited color palette,” he explains. “Push pins only come in a few colors.”
Daigh gets his multi-colored packs of 500 pins through local retailers. He and his wife, Meghan, sometimes spend their evenings sorting pins into the five colors he uses. Push pins don’t come in black, so Daigh has to spray paint green pins to black.
After breaking the image down to a low resolution, Daigh produces a row-by-row grid that dictates where each color pin should be placed to form the image. Daigh then places the pins, one-by-one, following the grid map. It takes some 11,000 push pins to complete one of his 3×4-foot works.
Gallery and Article via The Presurfer | Photo: Eric Daigh
Yet the guy who is nothing more then a push pin sorter/inserter is the "artist"?
Could nearly anyone else do it? Sure. But it's easy to copy something after someone else has already developed the idea.
I mean, it's cool and all, but...
Isn't that enough?
Even if it's not totally original, I think we would all benefit from finding a creative outlet like this guy did and exercising the right halves of our brains.
Warhol an artist? Give me a break. He was however smart enough to make millions off the nitwits that think he had talent.
The worst thing is my taxes pay for a lot of this garbage. If it's good enough it should live on it's merits and not by money stolen from the masses by the all powerful government.