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Online Store › Louis Trautman “Lime Juice (Don’t Sit So Close To That Thing, It’ll Rot Your Brain)”
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Louis Trautman “Lime Juice (Don’t Sit So Close To That Thing, It’ll Rot Your Brain)”

$2,575.00

36” x 30” Acrylic and Resin on Panel 2026

Lime Juice (Don’t Stand So Close To That Thing, It Might Rot Your Brain)

******All typos, punctuation and grammatical errors in the following statement have been deliberately included to highlight the hand of the artist.******

“Don’t sit so close to that thing it will Blank*”: words of apprehension towards a new technology. For my part this referred to the TV however I still remember the feeling of static energy ramping up when I approached close enough to see its RGB pixels. For a time people treated new technology with extreme trepidation, much of that same technology eventually became ubiquitous in modern time. it seems obvious now, given the exponential rate of technological progress, our caution has eroded away almost completely. We are so reliant on whichever advent precedes the next that we have no choice to follow the trend or get left behind. That said we can not afford to let AI steamroll through the human existence.

The aggressive onslaught of AI has already made a measurable mark. It is a tool that no one asked for yet it prevails, satiating corporate greed as it consumes our ability to think without it. Capitalism uses AI to save money; the public uses it to save time.

Art is human expression, not a burden of time. What are we to do with our new found free time?

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36” x 30” Acrylic and Resin on Panel 2026

Lime Juice (Don’t Stand So Close To That Thing, It Might Rot Your Brain)

******All typos, punctuation and grammatical errors in the following statement have been deliberately included to highlight the hand of the artist.******

“Don’t sit so close to that thing it will Blank*”: words of apprehension towards a new technology. For my part this referred to the TV however I still remember the feeling of static energy ramping up when I approached close enough to see its RGB pixels. For a time people treated new technology with extreme trepidation, much of that same technology eventually became ubiquitous in modern time. it seems obvious now, given the exponential rate of technological progress, our caution has eroded away almost completely. We are so reliant on whichever advent precedes the next that we have no choice to follow the trend or get left behind. That said we can not afford to let AI steamroll through the human existence.

The aggressive onslaught of AI has already made a measurable mark. It is a tool that no one asked for yet it prevails, satiating corporate greed as it consumes our ability to think without it. Capitalism uses AI to save money; the public uses it to save time.

Art is human expression, not a burden of time. What are we to do with our new found free time?

Consume content? Stream? Rage bait

Buy: Fabreze, Swiffer, insurance, bank accounts, Dawn, AI enhance software, supplements, A&W, Amazon prime, Netflix, Disney Cruises, square space, The Malcolm hotel?

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