Jason Mecier is an artist best known for putting together found objects to create amazing celebrity portraits and often times, the items that make up the image directly relate to the person they are depicting. This is certainly the case in Mecier’s portrait of Steve Jobs, which is made from 20 pounds of tech waste.
It’s not surprising that Mecier’s e-waste collage took 40 hours to assemble, considering how many tiny pieces come together to make up the face of Apple’s late co-founder and CEO. Jobs himself is made up of tiny, colorful bits of hardware like batteries, chips and cell phone parts, while the simple white background is composed of actual Apple products like keyboards, iPods, cables and installation CDs.
Tech Leader E-Waste Portraits
Jason Mecier's Portrait of Steve Jobs is Made from Hardware
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