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The Yellow Dino x Leyp.
Unfinished live painting at Sneakers Addicts Party @ Embassy Club, Jakarta, 2008.
I heard you're doing okay
But I want you to know
I'm a dick
I'm addicted to you
I can't pretend I don't care
When you don't think about me
Do you think I deserve this?
I tried to make you happy but you left anyway
'M trying to forget that
I'm addicted to you
BUt I want it and I need it
I'm addicted to you
Now it's over
Can't forget what you said
And I never wanna do this again
Heartbreaker
Since the day I met you
And after all we've been through
I'm still a dick
I'm addicted to you
I think you know that it's true
I'd run a thousand miles to get you
Do you think I deserve this?
Candid shot of a father and daughter looking at a smartphone while waiting for the Sewanee, TN, fireworks to start July 4, 2016.
Our modern world today heavily depends on communication, between friends and families, between countries and within business. To feed this growing need for information and communication, people surround themselves with communication technologies. Blackberry, computers, hand phones, television and radios. But the more people use these technologies to stay in touch, the more we become addicted to them. We don’t like to leave without our blackberries or hand phones, we stare on the computers, and we watch the news for hours on end. Like me, this is especially for the younger generations than the older generations. It appears that by becoming increasingly dependent on technologies in our lives, we are slowly being ‘taken over’ by them instead. My artwork shows this gradual conquering of technologies represented by the wires and the machines. The facial features are neutral to show that it represents anyone and the facial expression is meant to look sad.
Medium: Pen Drawing
For some, gaming has become an uncontrollable craving. Reasearch indicate 10 percent to 15 percent of gamers display signs that meet the World Health Organization’s criteria for addiction.
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