Artist Babis Cloud aka Babis Panagiotidis is making a strong statement with his Trojan Horse sculpture made of computer keys. It is a reminder of the all consuming Facebook, emails, consumerism, information superstar the world wide web. The message is that the internet has become so prominent in our world that you can’t live without it touching just about every aspect of your life.  A play on words referring to the trojan virus of the internet, is a message as strong and stately as this famous greek mythological creature. Each key is perfectly placed to highlight the contours of the horses muscular body. It is fastened to a rocking base, taking a little edge off the harsh reality this work of art is communicating.  The tail is made of wire cables naturally collecting together like the real thing.

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I find a way to fearlessly provoke your senses and take you by the heart to whatever it is I’m writing about. My sweet spot is creative writing, but for the last 20 years I have been providing freelance content for publications on sustainability and green practices, design, architecture, fashion, and non-profit charity. Recently all wrapped up in producing my first book. I have bounced from NYC to Indianapolis, but my true home is a lovely small town in Central Pennsylvania where there’s a legit drive-your-tractor-to-school-day.

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