a series of art depicting human relationships

     Social Animals     

12in X 12in

Acrylic, gouache, color pencils on textured watercolor paper

The nature of humans socializing in different contexts has always interested me and this series depicts my view of different kinds of relationships that humans most commonly participate in.

In the Social Animal series, figures are given patterned backgrounds within a landscape or other architectural features. My compositions include a purposeful manipulation of space.

Family Funday

A family day out in the woods. 

This work depicts the playful tenderness that comes with womanhood and irreplaceable and unexplainable love bonds. This particular work honors motherhood and the love they pour into their children.

Alliance

Co-working chefs in a kitchen, collaborate to achieve a tasty goal.

This work explores the human ability to work together to achieve a complex task and feed many together versus individual efforts to feed small groups. 

Friends Indeed

A group of friends partying at a palatial garden inspired by royal forts in India. 

Every party harmonizes different personalities – introverts find enjoyment in helping themselves to the hookah station, ambiverts lounge and joke in the pool, whereas extroverts dance together in a melee of color.  

Love cannot be framed

A gallery wall depicting all the ways love exist. 

Love has no eyes and feels no boundaries. As humans, we love who love. It is not the body that we love but the soul that we connect to. This manifests in human lives in so many ways, from friendships, to family, to romantic love. This work is the capstone for the Social Animal series, and ties together the threads from each piece.

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