The Laundry Machine
Size: 24X30
This surrealist work dismantles the illusion of integrity behind institutions. The Laundry Machine is no ordinary appliance—it’s stamped “Property of the Gov’t,” exposing how state systems launder not just money, but identities, agendas, and truths. A vase-like, fractured face oversees a chessboard field, where each square represents calculated manipulation. Dice scatter the floor—symbols of chance, yet fully controlled. This piece is a visual warning: when the government owns the machine, nothing comes out clean.