THE MASTER is a series of portrait drawings that depict everyday objects as metaphors for the master–slave relationship that is present within the disease of addiction. While this body of work is intended to represent the seemingly hopeless realities of addiction, it is also a search for empathetic compassion and understanding.
COME ON. (Recurring Itch)
COME ON. (Recurring Itch)
DON'T STOP. (Far Gone)
DON'T STOP. (Far Gone)
GET BACK HERE. (In Care Of)
GET BACK HERE. (In Care Of)
PAY ATTENTION. (A Good Example)
PAY ATTENTION. (A Good Example)
HANDS TO YOURSELF. (Mama, Child)
HANDS TO YOURSELF. (Mama, Child)
NO YELLING. (Carrying Capacity)
NO YELLING. (Carrying Capacity)
MORE. NOW. (Prognosis)
MORE. NOW. (Prognosis)
LEARN YOUR LESSON. (Waiting Game)
LEARN YOUR LESSON. (Waiting Game)
QUIT FIGHTING. (Home Hunting)
QUIT FIGHTING. (Home Hunting)