Humanity is constantly touched by its own creations. It possesses an immeasurable amount of regard for itself, as it should. Humans are, after all, the most important thing to ever happen to this planet. As such, it makes sense that human works can sway other humans, with its sheer power both emboldening and bolstering humanity.
However, such powerful art is riddled with scarcity and is produced by once-in-a-generation creators. Luckily for Cannon Falls, generational talent attends the local high school in the vestige of Charles Fick.
Fick has managed to replicate the rawest and most potent spirits of humanity in a single art piece. His composition, “skibidi,” evokes emotions of joy, hope, and persistence in all those who view it. It is a moving and compelling masterpiece that flawlessly reflects human power and emotional potential. It pushes against the limits of depth of meaning and transcends the barriers of contemporary art. It represents an exciting new era of human creation and summons a higher consciousness for society.
Breaking down the piece, three main components are distinguishable, each compounding on the others to finalize a heartfelt emotional expression. First, the warm smirk on the subject’s face conveys a tone of satisfaction and positivity. Second, the slightly off-centered eyes understand that not all humans are perfect, but this picture accepts that fact and embraces it as human nature, thus sending a message of acceptance and pride to the human race. Third, and most importantly, the subject is showing a thumbs-up, which is a universal sign of positivity. With these three factors, “skibidi” is able to masterfully move the world, one smile, thumb, or drawing at a time.