
Like, A Drawing
I dislike mass-market word art like superfluous "EAT" signs over dining tables. When the word "like" is habitually used as, like, an interjection to, like, fill pauses in speech, it makes the speaker sound dumb. When social media came along it, like, co-opted the word and converted it to a mass-market commodity, as in "How many likes will this get?" Its usefulness has disappeared into the background of language. So, goofily lettered in camouflage colors on a beige backdrop, over and over, sums it up. It's, like, a drawing.
Colored pencil on eggshell Canson Mi-Teintes paper
Colored pencil on eggshell Canson Mi-Teintes paper