"Touch Grass.exe"
A childlike hand reaches upward from a perfect patch of green—holding a GameBoy like a relic—set in the middle of an infinite white void. Touch Grass.exe captures the stillness of digital fatigue and the quiet longing for reconnection in a hyperreal world. Every blade of grass is too neat. Every pixel of nostalgia too sacred. It's not nature. It's the simulation of healing, paused mid-load.
This piece explores the strange intersections of nostalgia, overstimulation, and the desire to feel something real. It’s a whisper in a world that screams “disconnect,” reminding us of the innocence still buried inside us, reaching out with buttons instead of words.
Printed on museum-grade archival paper, this print is a surreal reflection of modern burnout and retro wonder—perfect for anyone craving stillness between screens.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan