A mixed-media assemblage artwork depicts the Virgin of Guadalupe constructed from various electronic components, mounted on a rectangular wooden panel with a visible vertical grain. The central figure features a pale, serene face with downcast eyes, framed by a green mantle made of a printed circuit board with intricate silver and gold-toned trace patterns. Beneath the mantle, her tunic is composed of a maroon-colored circuit board densely populated with microchips and solder points. Her dark hands are joined in prayer at her chest, just above a sash made from a multicolored ribbon cable that extends downward in two long strips. The figure stands atop an iridescent, crescent moon made from a reflective material like a compact disc fragment. Surrounding the Virgin is a golden, jagged-edged aura set against a dark, oval background etched with white circuit-like lines resembling a mandorla. In each of the four corners of the wooden board, there is a copper-colored rose embellishment with small green leaf accents. Small white droplets of adhesive are scattered along the uneven border where the central electronic collage meets the wood. Various small, white alphanumeric labels typical of electronic hardware are visible on the boards, including "USB," "U18," "U47," "C62," and "940." The piece uses a straight-on perspective and even lighting that emphasizes the contrasting textures of the natural wood, matte circuit boards, and reflective metallic elements.

Beautiful AI-generated image on Krea. A mixed-media assemblage artwork depicts the Virgin of Guadalupe constructed from various electronic components, mounted on a rectangular wooden panel with a visible vertical grain. The central figure features a pale, serene face with downcast eyes, framed by a green mantle made of a printed circuit board with intricate silver and gold-toned trace patterns. Beneath the mantle, her tunic is composed of a maroon-colored circuit board densely populated with microchips and solder points. Her dark hands are joined in prayer at her chest, just above a sash made from a multicolored ribbon cable that extends downward in two long strips. The figure stands atop an iridescent, crescent moon made from a reflective material like a compact disc fragment. Surrounding the Virgin is a golden, jagged-edged aura set against a dark, oval background etched with white circuit-like lines resembling a mandorla. In each of the four corners of the wooden board, there is a copper-colored rose embellishment with small green leaf accents. Small white droplets of adhesive are scattered along the uneven border where the central electronic collage meets the wood. Various small, white alphanumeric labels typical of electronic hardware are visible on the boards, including "USB," "U18," "U47," "C62," and "940." The piece uses a straight-on perspective and even lighting that emphasizes the contrasting textures of the natural wood, matte circuit boards, and reflective metallic elements.

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832 x 1024
Published
April 9, 2026
A mixed-media assemblage artwork depicts the Virgin of Guadalupe constructed from various electronic components, mounted on a rectangular wooden panel with a visible vertical grain. The central figure features a pale, serene face with downcast eyes, framed by a green mantle made of a printed circuit board with intricate silver and gold-toned trace patterns. Beneath the mantle, her tunic is composed of a maroon-colored circuit board densely populated with microchips and solder points. Her dark hands are joined in prayer at her chest, just above a sash made from a multicolored ribbon cable that extends downward in two long strips. The figure stands atop an iridescent, crescent moon made from a reflective material like a compact disc fragment. Surrounding the Virgin is a golden, jagged-edged aura set against a dark, oval background etched with white circuit-like lines resembling a mandorla. In each of the four corners of the wooden board, there is a copper-colored rose embellishment with small green leaf accents. Small white droplets of adhesive are scattered along the uneven border where the central electronic collage meets the wood. Various small, white alphanumeric labels typical of electronic hardware are visible on the boards, including "USB," "U18," "U47," "C62," and "940." The piece uses a straight-on perspective and even lighting that emphasizes the contrasting textures of the natural wood, matte circuit boards, and reflective metallic elements.
AI-generated image inspired by the prompt: A mixed-media assemblage artwork depicts the Virgin of Guadalupe constructed from various electronic components, mounted on a rectangular wooden panel with a visible vertical grain. The central figure features a pale, serene face with downcast eyes, framed by a green mantle made of a printed circuit board with intricate silver and gold-toned trace patterns. Beneath the mantle, her tunic is composed of a maroon-colored circuit board densely populated with microchips and solder points. Her dark hands are joined in prayer at her chest, just above a sash made from a multicolored ribbon cable that extends downward in two long strips. The figure stands atop an iridescent, crescent moon made from a reflective material like a compact disc fragment. Surrounding the Virgin is a golden, jagged-edged aura set against a dark, oval background etched with white circuit-like lines resembling a mandorla. In each of the four corners of the wooden board, there is a copper-colored rose embellishment with small green leaf accents. Small white droplets of adhesive are scattered along the uneven border where the central electronic collage meets the wood. Various small, white alphanumeric labels typical of electronic hardware are visible on the boards, including "USB," "U18," "U47," "C62," and "940." The piece uses a straight-on perspective and even lighting that emphasizes the contrasting textures of the natural wood, matte circuit boards, and reflective metallic elements.

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