Cross Bones
I wanted this piece to represent humanity: the sledgehammer with the blue handle, the arrow with the pink, and, of course, the gold teeth. The biohazard symbol plays a central role—widely recognized but reimagined here. We are the true biohazard, the only species that actively destroys itself and its environment. While it’s true that we aren’t entirely bad, this destructive nature lurks within us, always waiting for an opportunity to surface.
Genesis 8:21
‘I will never again curse the ground because of man, for the intention of man’s heart is evil from his youth.’"
I wanted this piece to represent humanity: the sledgehammer with the blue handle, the arrow with the pink, and, of course, the gold teeth. The biohazard symbol plays a central role—widely recognized but reimagined here. We are the true biohazard, the only species that actively destroys itself and its environment. While it’s true that we aren’t entirely bad, this destructive nature lurks within us, always waiting for an opportunity to surface.
Genesis 8:21
‘I will never again curse the ground because of man, for the intention of man’s heart is evil from his youth.’"
I wanted this piece to represent humanity: the sledgehammer with the blue handle, the arrow with the pink, and, of course, the gold teeth. The biohazard symbol plays a central role—widely recognized but reimagined here. We are the true biohazard, the only species that actively destroys itself and its environment. While it’s true that we aren’t entirely bad, this destructive nature lurks within us, always waiting for an opportunity to surface.
Genesis 8:21
‘I will never again curse the ground because of man, for the intention of man’s heart is evil from his youth.’"