Jeana Klein
Automotive Carrier Passing in Canal, 2/93, detail, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn 36" x 50"
Jeana Klein
Automotive Carrier Passing in Canal, 2/93, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn 36" x 50"
Jeana Klein
Beach in Barbados — near Bridgetown, detail, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn 50" x 36"
Jeana Klein
Beach in Barbados — near Bridgetown, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn 50" x 36"
Jeana Klein
Tender on the way to Phillipsburg — Had to anchor offshore, detail, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn detail
Jeana Klein
Tender on the way to Phillipsburg — Had to anchor offshore, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn 36" x 50"
Jeana Klein
Buffet Dessert Table, Trans Canal, Feb. 1993, detail, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn detail
Jeana Klein
Buffet Dessert Table, Trans Canal, Feb. 1993, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn 50" x 36"
Jeana Klein
Main Square in Marigot, detail, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn detail
Jeana Klein
Main Square in Marigot, 2023
Plastic beads and acrylic yarn 36" x 50"
I am recreating my late grandparents’ travel photographs from the 1990s. The original pictures represent a different era of documentation, when photos were taken with the preciousness of film and shared through the intimacy of tangible albums. When I look at these pictures, I ponder what it was about that exact moment that my grandparents wanted to preserve and remember. I get a sense of their joy and awe at the world and all its wonders. By reinventing/ resurrecting these images, I am reflecting on the dramatic evolution of vernacular photography and the impact thereon of digital and social media. Rather than the preciousness and privacy represented in my grandparents’ photo albums, we now have an unlimited capacity for documentation which can be carefully curated and shared instantly with the masses. I am pixelizing the images through beads and making them larger than life for public display, essentially making physical versions of the typical social media sharing of today.