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Self-indulgence is a human trait. We spend more time preening ourselves than any other species on the planet. We compliment each other on how handsome or beautiful we are, and we love to share that beauty with the world.

Since the advent of the camera phone, our human race has spent more time taking picture of themselves in bathroom mirrors than they have taking a look at the beauty outside. We make devices, and accessories to those devices, for the sole purpose of sharing our tiny, self-congratulatory worlds.

In a ten thousand years, when the human species has killed itself off in armageddon, and the aliens come to dig up our remains, what will they think about us as a creed when they find our skeletons firmly clutching a selfie stick, as if our lives depended on it?
Self-indulgence is a human trait. We spend more time preening ourselves than any other species on the planet. We compliment each other on how handsome or beautiful we are, and we love to share that beauty with the world.

Since the advent of the camera phone, our human race has spent more time taking picture of themselves in bathroom mirrors than they have taking a look at the beauty outside. We make devices, and accessories to those devices, for the sole purpose of sharing our tiny, self-congratulatory worlds.

In a ten thousand years, when the human species has killed itself off in armageddon, and the aliens come to dig up our remains, what will they think about us as a creed when they find our skeletons firmly clutching a selfie stick, as if our lives depended on it?
Self-indulgence is a human trait. We spend more time preening ourselves than any other species on the planet. We compliment each other on how handsome or beautiful we are, and we love to share that beauty with the world.

Since the advent of the camera phone, our human race has spent more time taking picture of themselves in bathroom mirrors than they have taking a look at the beauty outside. We make devices, and accessories to those devices, for the sole purpose of sharing our tiny, self-congratulatory worlds.

In a ten thousand years, when the human species has killed itself off in armageddon, and the aliens come to dig up our remains, what will they think about us as a creed when they find our skeletons firmly clutching a selfie stick, as if our lives depended on it?
Self-indulgence is a human trait. We spend more time preening ourselves than any other species on the planet. We compliment each other on how handsome or beautiful we are, and we love to share that beauty with the world.

Since the advent of the camera phone, our human race has spent more time taking picture of themselves in bathroom mirrors than they have taking a look at the beauty outside. We make devices, and accessories to those devices, for the sole purpose of sharing our tiny, self-congratulatory worlds.

In a ten thousand years, when the human species has killed itself off in armageddon, and the aliens come to dig up our remains, what will they think about us as a creed when they find our skeletons firmly clutching a selfie stick, as if our lives depended on it?
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Life Begins at the End of a Selfie Stick Collage

Dave Conrey

United States

Collage, Paper on Cardboard

Size: 12 W x 14 H x 1.5 D in

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Self-indulgence is a human trait. We spend more time preening ourselves than any other species on the planet. We compliment each other on how handsome or beautiful we are, and we love to share that beauty with the world. Since the advent of the camera phone, our human race has spent more time taking picture of themselves in bathroom mirrors than they have taking a look at the beauty outside. We make devices, and accessories to those devices, for the sole purpose of sharing our tiny, self-congratulatory worlds. In a ten thousand years, when the human species has killed itself off in armageddon, and the aliens come to dig up our remains, what will they think about us as a creed when they find our skeletons firmly clutching a selfie stick, as if our lives depended on it?

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Collage:Paper on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 14 H x 1.5 D in

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I'm a former graphic designer and art director turned self-taught artist. Over the last several years, my goal has been to bring my two creative worlds together, art and design, incorporating elements from both concentrations to generate cohesive and beautiful compositions.

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