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Painting, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 40 W x 40 H x 1.7 D in
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"Hate Your Job, Try Astral Projection" is a satirical and thought-provoking piece that blends humor with a deeper exploration of the human experience. This artwork was inspired by the ever-relatable sentiment of dissatisfaction with the daily grind and the escapism that many people fantasize about in moments of frustration. I hope viewers of this piece will experience a range of emotions, from amusement to introspection. It's meant to be a playful yet poignant commentary on the desire for an escape from the monotony of modern work life. I want viewers to think about the nature of their own daily routines and whether there are alternative ways to find fulfillment and meaning. The choice of medium, subject matter, and style was intentional. The use of humor and irony through the meme format allows for a quick and relatable connection with the audience. Astral projection, a concept associated with out-of-body experiences and metaphysical exploration, serves as a whimsical contrast to the mundane reality of hating one's job. The medium of digital art provides the flexibility to create a visually striking meme that can be easily shared and engage a wide audience in a conversation about work, life, and the pursuit of happiness. This piece is intended to provoke thought and laughter while addressing a common, relatable theme in a unique and memorable way.
2021
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
40 W x 40 H x 1.7 D in
Not Framed
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Zach "Jesushands" Fernandez is an American pop-artist known for his unique approach to exploring the nature of reality and consciousness through his art. Based in Los Angeles, California, Fernandez's work is heavily influenced by memeology, using popular cultural icons and emojis to engage his audience in conversations about the human condition. On January 1st 2017, Fernandez single handedly altered the Hollywood sign to read “Hollyweed.” This unauthorized sculpture catapulted him into the mainstream of popular culture. Through his thought-provoking pieces, he aims to challenge conventional ideas and explore the complexities of existence. Fernandez's art is a fusion of street art, graffiti, and pop art, and his distinct style has gained him a following among art enthusiasts and collectors alike. With his fearless approach to art and his unwavering dedication to his craft, Fernandez is sure to remain a prominent figure in the world of contemporary art for years to come.
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