“Together” Original Painting

$1,150.00

“Together”

16” by 20” with Floating Black Frame

Mixed Media on Canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel (hands and background) in collaboration with Nathan Robles (human figures).

Together is about connection in the presence of division.

Two hands extend toward one another across a fractured field of red and blue. They don’t quite touch yet. Instead, they become pathways. Tiny figures climb, slip, reach, fall, and rise again, reminding us that unity isn’t abstract or easy, it’s built by individuals choosing to move toward one another.

The red and blue are not just colors, they symbolize opposing sides, beliefs, histories, and lived experiences. The hands represent something larger than any one person, community, humanity, ancestry, and care. The small figures show us that connection is an active process, carried by many, not achieved by one.

Some figures fall. Some hesitate. Some reach back to help others up. Even in separation, no one is alone.

Created in collaboration with Nathan Robles, the piece itself mirrors its message, different voices, styles, and perspectives coming together to form a single work, proof that connection is possible when we build it together.

“Together”

16” by 20” with Floating Black Frame

Mixed Media on Canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel (hands and background) in collaboration with Nathan Robles (human figures).

Together is about connection in the presence of division.

Two hands extend toward one another across a fractured field of red and blue. They don’t quite touch yet. Instead, they become pathways. Tiny figures climb, slip, reach, fall, and rise again, reminding us that unity isn’t abstract or easy, it’s built by individuals choosing to move toward one another.

The red and blue are not just colors, they symbolize opposing sides, beliefs, histories, and lived experiences. The hands represent something larger than any one person, community, humanity, ancestry, and care. The small figures show us that connection is an active process, carried by many, not achieved by one.

Some figures fall. Some hesitate. Some reach back to help others up. Even in separation, no one is alone.

Created in collaboration with Nathan Robles, the piece itself mirrors its message, different voices, styles, and perspectives coming together to form a single work, proof that connection is possible when we build it together.