"LOOK UP" – Available On SuperRare

No one looks up from their phone anymore. We live inside our screens until something finally snaps us out of them. In the artwork, that “something” is a surreal woman dropping small glowing orbs from the sky, giving a gentle cosmic shove that forces a couple to glance up at the same moment and actually see each other. It’s a love letter and a warning wrapped into one.

I watch adults walk into poles, trip over curbs, and almost get flattened by buses because they’re reading a “life-changing quote” stolen from some dead philosopher and reposted by a 22-year-old life coach selling $99 mindset courses. Instead of taking a breath and looking at the world in front of them, the excuse is always “I’m too busy.” Busy doing what? Learning from a stranger online that you’ve been peeling bananas wrong?

That’s why the piece looks the way it does. The world inside the image is a surreal, playful diorama with cereal-box buildings, shampoo-bottle skyscrapers, and broccoli trees. It’s a fun, playful reflection of the world we already live in. It’s the version you’d notice if you weren’t glued to a glowing rectangle. Reality is weird, bright, stupid, funny, and alive, but you only catch any of it if you’re actually paying attention.

Look up because there’s an actual world happening. Half of us would walk straight into a tiger if Google Maps didn’t scream TURN LEFT. We treat it like it’s normal to ignore real humans standing right in front of us. If aliens landed tomorrow, nobody would notice until they opened a TikTok account.

I’m not asking you to throw your phone off a bridge. I’m saying pocket it for ten minutes and let your brain bump into reality. You might feel alive. Not in a spiritual “find your purpose” way, but in a simple I live on Earth way.

That’s the heartbeat of the piece: fun, romance, and a reminder hiding inside it all.

LOOK UP

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