Jerald Fowler

PCB’s (Printed Circuit Board) are constructed from Photomask on clear mylar, etched laminated copper, transistors, resistors, capacitors, switches, processors, heat sinks, solder, mounting leads, integrated circuits, resin, substrates made from cotton, paper polyester, matte glass, and epoxy. These boards make it possible for computers to make billions of calculations per second, yet in this complexity they reveal mesmerizing patterns, and a fascinating topographical architecture. My photos are a representation of how electronic objects can reflect beauty in function.

Bio: An unknown artist currently pursuing his Bachelors of Art Degree at Texas A&M University, Jerald Fowler’s work is realistic and to the point. It does not include abstract forms or metaphorical ideas. His works have not been displayed in shows or galleries. His images, sculptures, and paintings presently reside in private residences and storage.  

He grew up in California, primarily in Mountain View, otherwise known as the Silicon Valley. There he was exposed to the world of computers. Fowler’s current work explores the beauty of electronics through photography and robot construction.