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Prints (and other Print-Adjacent Products...) Tablet II Print
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Tablet II Print

$20.00

1 Print (22in x 12in)

Post-COVID, i feel trapped in a world of screens, stuck sitting in front of a screen for hours on end for work or school. The whole time, all i want is a connection; but when i’m on my own time, i just move over to another screen and stare some more. I’d like to say that things were different before the pandemic, but i had already been mindlessly using them for a while.

this disconnect makes me uneasy.

I remember when i was younger and my dad would sometimes let me play games on his phone. Looking back, the screen was tiny and the games were simple, but in the moment it also felt magical. I was completely engrossed and engaged and it was with something as simple as Solitaire. This series reflects my journey to find that magic again.

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1 Print (22in x 12in)

Post-COVID, i feel trapped in a world of screens, stuck sitting in front of a screen for hours on end for work or school. The whole time, all i want is a connection; but when i’m on my own time, i just move over to another screen and stare some more. I’d like to say that things were different before the pandemic, but i had already been mindlessly using them for a while.

this disconnect makes me uneasy.

I remember when i was younger and my dad would sometimes let me play games on his phone. Looking back, the screen was tiny and the games were simple, but in the moment it also felt magical. I was completely engrossed and engaged and it was with something as simple as Solitaire. This series reflects my journey to find that magic again.

1 Print (22in x 12in)

Post-COVID, i feel trapped in a world of screens, stuck sitting in front of a screen for hours on end for work or school. The whole time, all i want is a connection; but when i’m on my own time, i just move over to another screen and stare some more. I’d like to say that things were different before the pandemic, but i had already been mindlessly using them for a while.

this disconnect makes me uneasy.

I remember when i was younger and my dad would sometimes let me play games on his phone. Looking back, the screen was tiny and the games were simple, but in the moment it also felt magical. I was completely engrossed and engaged and it was with something as simple as Solitaire. This series reflects my journey to find that magic again.

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