We All Live Together

 

“We All Live Together” is an emerging body of work that includes large-scale drawings and functional ceramics. In these works, I illustrate ambiguous mass-gatherings of what might be commuters, festival-goes, protestors, or evacuees. Each crowd contains a myriad of appearances, complicating the dynamic of shared experience through apparent differences. These works evoke the often unseen–but ever present and problematic–reality of human interconnectedness.