In today's digital age, children almost always have a tablet or smartphone and are addicted to games and short**. This trend is sad and deplorable because the content does not correspond to their age and growth needs. Not only adults are "kidnapped" by mobile phones, but children are not spared. While some would argue that technological advancements have brought convenience to people's lives, it is clearly unfair to compare mobile reading with paper book reading. Web articles lack a system and structure, and can only be called information, not knowledge. If reading is like a full meal, reading on your phone is more like a fast food, convenient but lacking in nutrition and depth.
This is a very dangerous trend as people's ability to perceive words is gradually dulled. Polish artist Pavel Kuczynski is acutely aware of this problem, and he is good at revealing the problems and shortcomings of modern society in the form of illustrations.
Pavel Kuczynski believes that the ability to read is very important, and everyone should strive to read more and read good books. Because, the nutrients in a good book can nourish a person's life. If all the paper books in the world are abandoned, then the end of humanity is not far away.
In order to appeal to the importance of reading, he created a series of illustrations about reading. Each work is full of deep meaning, which makes people reflect and resonate after seeing it. These illustrations provide a unique perspective and visual language that illustrates the meaning of reading for individuals and society.
One of Kuczynski's illustrations depicts a child swimming in a sea of books. The child was surrounded by a variety of books, and his face was filled with a happy smile, as if he was enjoying a feast of knowledge. The work conveys the message that reading can bring joy and fulfillment, encouraging people to explore the world of the book.
While the Internet era has brought many benefits to people, we should always be sober and distinguish between what is good and what is bad. Only in this way can we make our lives better. Let's unpack the meaning of the artist's satirical illustrations. 1. A ship that has dropped anchor
2. Book bungee jumping.
3. Water-based ocean and mobile phone surfing
4. A piece of sea.
5. Birds and books.
6. Sailing and danger.
7. Divers
8. Shells in the sea.
9. A bird house.
10. Dry books.