Life Commentary Prints

Jean Jullien Depicts the Effects of Tech with Funny Life Comments

Jean Jullien captures the essence of modern society with his funny life comments. He portrays the effect technology has played with minimalist and accurate cartoons. A large focus of the collection is the role cell phones play. As depicted in the images, they have us missing wonderful live performances to try and videotape them, becoming restless sleepers and maybe even create weird tans.

This humorous gallery is important to observe as it may help to diagnose some of the quirky and unwitting idiosyncrasies we have evolved into having. Maybe we can even stay on top of them!

Jean's collection of funny life comments is currently being showcased at London’s Kemistry Gallery. Hopefully some of those Londoner's learn valuable life lessons.
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