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The artwork is entitled "Nobody likes me" created by "iHeart", a Canadian street artist states in Vancouver.
First of all, we can see in the middle a boy crying with a turquoise shirt and black pants and a phone in his right hand.
He must be unsatisfied because he doesn't have "likes" and "comments" that's why he is might be shouting or crying.
This artwork denounces the addiction of social networks and the negative impact of it.
More precisely the fact that we give too much importance at numbers and social networks.
For instance, the boy had given too much importance about "likes" the reason why he got dependent to it.
Our self esteem shouldn't be made by the numbers of followers, likes or comments we have.
It poses another question, what is the ideal age to have a smartphone ?
Indeed, the boy seems really young to have a smartphone
and that may be more harmful rather than positive to him.
To conclude, this artwork posed some questions that haven't been so important as today. That's why I like this artwork,
it brings us current questions that we should be aware of because technology has settled in our day-to-day life.
The artwork is entitled "Nobody likes me" created by "iHeart", a Canadian street artist states in Vancouver.
First of all, we can see in the middle a boy crying with a turquoise shirt and black pants and a phone in his right hand.
He must be unsatisfied because he doesn't have "likes" and "comments" that's why he is might be shouting or crying.
This artwork denounces the addiction of social networks and the negative impact of it.
More precisely the fact that we give too much importance at numbers and social networks.
For instance, the boy had given too much importance about "likes" the reason why he got dependent to it.
Our self esteem shouldn't be made by the numbers of followers, likes or comments we have.
It poses another question, what is the ideal age to have a smartphone ?
Indeed, the boy seems really young to have a smartphone
and that may be more harmful rather than positive to him.
To conclude, this artwork posed some questions that haven't been so important as today. That's why I like this artwork,
it brings us current questions that we should be aware of because technology has settled in our day-to-day life.
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