We're not gonna be a commodity — A piece inspired by Bad Omens' Artificial Suicide
Some songs are a punch to the gut — and Artificial Suicide by Bad Omens hits exactly like that. It's raw, it's angry, and it says out loud what so many of us feel: we are more than what the system wants to make of us.
This piece is my visual response to that. A factory line where tiny figures stand beneath a looming billboard screaming "Can you wear me?" — bodies reduced to product, identity turned into inventory. Red buttons flashing BUY BUY BUY, an assembly line of consumption, and at the bottom, bloated figures drowning in it all. It's uncomfortable. It's meant to be.
Art should ask questions. Art should make you feel things you'd rather look away from. In a world that constantly tries to package, sell, and feed us back to ourselves — this is my no.
No AI. No algorithm. Just a pen, some ink, and something worth saying. 🖤