The Pay-Per-View Series
As a teenager, in my spare time, I liked to try and catch a peek of adult films through the scrambled stations on Pay-Per-View. The imagery was nearly impossible to make out, but it didn't stop me from trying. An occasional breast or butt could be made out through the wavy lines.
What I realized in recent years is that these were some of my first exposures to abstract art. The imagery on these blocked channels were a weird fusion of digital noise and fragments of the human body. These scrambled channels were exciting and made me use my imagination.
In this series, I tried to recreate the memories into abstract works of art that reflect what these blocked channels looked like. It's nostalgia art. Reminiscent of the quiet time I had before the Internet, when my folks weren't around and I was left to my own devices.
Each piece measure 20"x 15" on Archival Paper. All are signed by artist Cory Danziger.

The Sigh
20"x 15" on Archival Paper

The Butt
20"x 15" on Archival Paper

The Leg
20"x 15" on Archival Paper

The Surprise
20"x 15" on Archival Paper
Courtesy of J. Grant Family
