Sunday in the park
In today’s digital age, where we’re constantly bombarded with the latest news and information, it’s easy to overlook the simple pleasures of holding a physical newspaper and flipping through its pages. That’s why I find it refreshing that even in a world where everything is becoming increasingly digital, there are still those who choose to embrace the tactile experience of reading a physical newspaper.
Despite the fact that the news contained within those pages may already be outdated, there’s something special about the sensory experience of holding a newspaper in your hands and taking in the information at your own pace. It’s a reminder that sometimes it’s the simple things in life that bring us the most joy.
In a world where everything is moving towards the digital realm, it’s important to take a step back and appreciate the beauty of the physical world around us. Whether it’s a newspaper, a book, or a work of art, there’s something truly special about experiencing the world through our senses.
Dimensions: 48×32 in limited series of 25 | 36×24 in limited series of 50 | 30×20 in limited series of 75
Medium: Digital drawing and giclée printing on archival paper
Year: 2018