NIC-O-MANIA (KIMUHIMU)

This drawing highlights the absurdity of addiction and gently satirizes a society where dependency creeps in from every direction. It’s deliberately exaggerated, reflecting how far we’re willing to go to satisfy the craving to fit in or feel better.

VAJAYJAY (TUSSUKAS)

This piece shows a uterus – the symbol of femininity – with whipped cream, dripping chocolate and a cherry on top. It symbolizes how in our society, the things that are most important are usually taken for granted, underestimated or made into a joke, just like periods. 

BRAIN BITE (AJUAMPS)

This artwork shows a brain and a fork, begging us to think about how everything that is fed to us (either physically or mentally) affects us.

On the other hand, it could also be interperted as the connections between our body and mind, cravings and thoughts. Do we only nourish ourselves physically or mentally too? 

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

STAY

 Two roses in the shape of the eating disorder awareness logo, accompanied by a butterfly, whose body is a semicolon -repesenting survival and suicide awareness. This piece, originally designed as a tattoo design, now holds the fragility of humanity and the strenght it takes to keep going.

BRAIN BITE (AJUAMPS)

This artwork shows a brain and a fork, begging us to think about how everything that is fed to us (either physically or mentally) affects us.

On the other hand, it could also be interperted as the connections between our body and mind, cravings and thoughts. Do we only nourish ourselves physically or mentally too? 

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.

ASK AI

The computer screen, once a gateway to knowledge, is now obscured by a bold question mark. This piece critiques our growing reliance on AI – yours, mine, everyone’s – as a substitute for true learning. Yet beneath the criticism lies a quiet hope: that not all is lost.