Towers
36 x 48 in (h x w)
3600 USD
for sale

Towers serve as monuments—they represent power and strength—to the firm grasp of those who build them. From time to time, we are forced, as a culture, to rethink who and what is powerful, and to reevaluate our beliefs and behaviors. We are living in such a time—with many issues demanding awareness and action. "Towers" is part of a series of works entitled "This Is Not A Dream: A Pandemic Diary." It reflects the reality of processes around cultural change—the cracking and shifting of old monuments, the need to construct societal forms that reflect new paradigms.

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